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Books > Humanities > History > World history > From 1900 > First World War

Great Britain and the War of 1914-1918 (RLE The First World War) (Paperback): Llewellyn Woodward Great Britain and the War of 1914-1918 (RLE The First World War) (Paperback)
Llewellyn Woodward
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume covers the essential facts about Britain's role in the First World War, not only militarily but also from a domestic point of view: the political and economic organisation of Britain for war, the extension of state control, the problems set by shortages of shipping and food. The book goes beyond the military defeat of Germany and her Allies to the armistice of November 11, 1918, the Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles.

Britain, America and the Sinews of War 1914-1918 (RLE The First World War) (Paperback): Kathleen Burk Britain, America and the Sinews of War 1914-1918 (RLE The First World War) (Paperback)
Kathleen Burk
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anglo-American relations were transformed during the First World War. Britain was already in long-term economic decline relative to the United States, but this decline was accelerated by the war, which was militarily a victory for Britain, but economically a catastrophe. This book sets out the economic, and in particular, the financial relations between the two powers during the war, setting it in the context of the more familiar political and diplomatic relationship. Particular attention is paid to the British war missions sent out to the USA, which were the agents for much of the financial and economic negotiation, and which are rescued here from underserved historical obscurity.

British Strategy and War Aims 1914-1916 (RLE First World War) - 1914-1916 (Paperback): David French British Strategy and War Aims 1914-1916 (RLE First World War) - 1914-1916 (Paperback)
David French
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book illustrates the relationship between British military policy and the development of British war aims during the opening years of the First World War. Basing his work on a wide range of unpublished documentary sources, David French reassesses for the benefit of students and scholars alike what was meant by 'a war of attrition'.

War Against War! (Paperback): Ernst Friedrich War Against War! (Paperback)
Ernst Friedrich
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Plans of War - The General Staff and British Military Strategy c. 1900-1916 (Paperback): John Gooch The Plans of War - The General Staff and British Military Strategy c. 1900-1916 (Paperback)
John Gooch
R1,470 Discovery Miles 14 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book's contribution to the discussion on the origin's of the First World War is a pioneering study of both the British General Staff and the evolution of military strategy in the period immediately prior to the war. It describes the development of the General Staff, Britain's agency for strategic planning, and goes on to give an account of its role in devising strategy. Problems are examined as they arose at grass-roots level in the War Office and progressed upward towards the Cabinet. The complex cross-currents involving the Admiralty, Foreign Office, Treasury and individuals from Edward VII downwards are charted. The account covers British military policy up to 1916, interpreting the Gallipoli campaign and explanation for its failure.

War and the State (RLE The First World War) - The Transformation of British Government, 1914-1919 (Paperback): Kathleen Burk War and the State (RLE The First World War) - The Transformation of British Government, 1914-1919 (Paperback)
Kathleen Burk
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume gives students and researchers an insight into British central government in 1914, how and why it altered during the war years and what permanent changes remained when the war was over. The war saw the scope of governmental intervention widened in an unprecedented manner. The contributors to this book analyse the reasons for this expansion and describe how the changes affected the government machine and the lives of the citizens. They consider why some innovations did not survive the coming of peace while others permanently transformed the duties and procedures of government.

The Scaremongers (RLE The First World War) - The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896-1914 (Paperback): A. Morris The Scaremongers (RLE The First World War) - The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896-1914 (Paperback)
A. Morris
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This revealing book illustrates how the passion for war was fostered and promoted. The author provides detailed evidence of how and why an image of Germany as a nation determined upon world hegemony was deliberately promoted by a group of British newspaper editors, proprietors and journalists. This book examines the role of these 'scaremongers'. Were they as influential as their critics claimed? Did they influence the minds of their readers and shape events? Were they guilty of creating a climate of opinion that ensured that their prophecies of inevitable Anglo-German war became fact in 1914?

The Old Contemptibles - A Photographic History of the British Expeditionary Force August to December 1914 (Paperback): Keith... The Old Contemptibles - A Photographic History of the British Expeditionary Force August to December 1914 (Paperback)
Keith Simpson
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, originally published in 1981, tells the story of the regular soldiers and reservists of the British Expeditionary Force (B. E. F.) who fought in the first six months of the First World War on the Western Front. This photographic history of the B. E. F. is unique in that the photographs were taken not by official war photographers, but either by the few press photographers who were able to get near the Front or by members of the B. E. F themselves. Complementing the photographs are many first-hand accounts of their experiences by 'Old Contemptibles' and an authoritative text by Keith Simpson.

Intelligence and Military Operations (Hardcover): Michael Handel Intelligence and Military Operations (Hardcover)
Michael Handel
R6,067 R4,908 Discovery Miles 49 080 Save R1,159 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally the military community held the intelligence profession in low esteem, spying was seen as dirty work and information was all to often ignored if it conflicted with a commander's own view. Handel examines the ways in which this situation has improved and argues that co-operation between the intelligence adviser and the military decision maker is vital.

The Art of Identity and Memory - Toward a Cultural History of the Two World Wars in Lithuania (Hardcover): Giedre Jankeviciute,... The Art of Identity and Memory - Toward a Cultural History of the Two World Wars in Lithuania (Hardcover)
Giedre Jankeviciute, Rasute Zukiene; Preface by Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This evocative and wide-ranging set of articles is a forceful demonstration of how much the experience of East-Central and Eastern Europe, largely neglected until now, needs to be integrated into evolving scholarship on the era of the world wars. The collection diagnoses the challenge of achieving an enlarged historical and artistic perspective, and then goes on to meet it. Themes that are universal (exile, loss, trauma, survival, memory) and the undying subjects of art and artistic efforts at representation, here find specific expression. The case of Lithuania and its diverse populations is revealed in its full significance for a modern European history of the impact of the age of the world wars.

The Impact of the First World War on International Business (Hardcover): Andrew Smith, Kevin Tennent, Simon Mollan The Impact of the First World War on International Business (Hardcover)
Andrew Smith, Kevin Tennent, Simon Mollan
R5,035 Discovery Miles 50 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

People throughout the world are now commemorating the centenary of the start of the First World War. For historians of international business and finance, it is an opportunity to reflect on the impact of the war on global business activity. The world economy was highly integrated in the early twentieth century thanks to nearly a century of globalisation. In 1913, the economies of the countries that were about to go war seemed inextricably linked. The Impact of the First World War on International Business explores what happened to international business organisations when this integrated global economy was shattered by the outbreak of a major war. Studying how companies responded to the economic catastrophe of the First World War offers important lessons to policymakers and businesspeople in the present, concerning for instance the impact of great power politics on international business or the thesis that globalization reduces the likelihood of inter-state warfare. This is the first book to focus on the impact of the First World War on international business. It explores the experiences of firms in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, China, and the United States as well as those in neutral countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, and Argentina, covering a wide range of industries including financial services, mining, manufacturing, foodstuffs, and shipping. Studying how firms responded to sudden and dramatic change in the geopolitical environment in 1914 offers lessons to the managers of today's MNEs, since the world economy on the eve of the First World War has many striking parallels with the present. Aimed at researchers, academics and advanced students in the fields of Business History, International Management and Accounting History; this book goes beyond the extant literature on this topic namely due to the broad range of industries and countries covered. The Impact of the First World War on International Business covers a broad range of geographical areas and topics examining how private firms responded to government policy and have based their contributions mainly on primary sources created by business people.

The First World War (Hardcover): Ian J. Cawood, David McKinnon-Bell The First World War (Hardcover)
Ian J. Cawood, David McKinnon-Bell
R4,562 Discovery Miles 45 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The First World War examines the outbreak, events themselves and aftermath of the Great War, and the political, social and economic effects on the European countries involved. Important themes explored include : * recruitment and propaganda * women's involvement in the war * protest and pacifism * the links between the war and the revolutions in Russia and Germany.

Never in Finer Company - The Men of the Great War's Lost Battalion (Paperback): Edward G. Lengel Never in Finer Company - The Men of the Great War's Lost Battalion (Paperback)
Edward G. Lengel
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Routledge Revivals: The War Debt and How to Meet It (1919) - With an Examination of the Proposed "Capital Levy" (Hardcover):... Routledge Revivals: The War Debt and How to Meet It (1919) - With an Examination of the Proposed "Capital Levy" (Hardcover)
J.E. Allen
R3,639 Discovery Miles 36 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1919, this book traces the growth of War Debt during the First World War, examines the real meaning of the Debt and discusses the proposals for clearing it. As the chief contemporary proposal put forward for meeting the interest and repaying the principal of the Debt was the "Conscription of Wealth", or the "Capital Levy", this provides a main focus for the analysis. The author also examines whether the methods of financing war - by borrowing the required money - is sound and whether it should be replaced by taxation. A plan for the reform of income tax is put forward, designed to yield two-thirds of the revenue needed for a Peace Budget that also addresses the War Debt.

British Food Policy During the First World War (RLE The First World War) (Paperback): Margaret Barnett British Food Policy During the First World War (RLE The First World War) (Paperback)
Margaret Barnett
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Because of the exceptionally high proportion of imports in Britain's food supply and the determined efforts of the enemy to sever the supply lines, efficient management of food resources was an essential element in the British national war effort. This volume was the first comprehensive study of this vital aspect of government strategy and fills a gap in the historiography of this period. This volume provides a balanced picture by drawing together the diverse elements that went into food policy: economic and social trends, international trade relations and labour issues. The author also traces the evolution of food policy during the pre-war planning period and the early part of the war, and analyses the roles of the United States and the labour organizations.

Death in the Ardennes - 22nd August 1914: France's Deadliest Day (Paperback): Jean-Michel Steg Death in the Ardennes - 22nd August 1914: France's Deadliest Day (Paperback)
Jean-Michel Steg; Translated by Joshua Sigal
R333 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Arming the Western Front - War, Business and the State in Britain 1900-1920 (Hardcover, New Ed): Roger Lloyd-Jones, M.J. Lewis Arming the Western Front - War, Business and the State in Britain 1900-1920 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Roger Lloyd-Jones, M.J. Lewis
R4,885 Discovery Miles 48 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The First World War was above all a war of logistics. Whilst the conflict will forever be remembered for the mud and slaughter of the Western Front, it was a war won on the factory floor as much as the battlefield. Examining the war from an industrial perspective, Arming the Western Front examines how the British between 1900 and 1920 set about mobilising economic and human resources to meet the challenge of 'industrial war'. Beginning with an assessment of the run up to war, the book examines Edwardian business-state relations in terms of armament supply. It then outlines events during the first year of the war, taking a critical view of competing constructs of the war and considering how these influenced decision makers in both the private and public domains. This sets the framework for an examination of the response of business firms to the demand for 'shells more shells', and their varying ability to innovate and manage changing methods of production and organisation. The outcome, a central theme of the book, was a complex and evolving trade-off between the quantity and quality of munitions supply, an issue that became particularly acute during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. This deepened the economic and political tensions between the military, the Ministry of Munitions, and private engineering contractors as the pressure to increase output accelerated markedly in the search for victory on the western front. The Great War created a dual army, one in the field, the other at home producing munitions, and the final section of the book examines the tensions between the two as the country strove for final victory and faced the challenges of the transition to the peace time economy.

The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917-1919 (Paperback): Mohammad Gholi Majd The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917-1919 (Paperback)
Mohammad Gholi Majd
R1,658 Discovery Miles 16 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As many as eight to ten million Persians perished because of starvation and disease during the famine of 1917-1919, making it the greatest calamity in Persia's history. In this book, Mohammad Gholi Majd argues that Persia was the greatest victim of World War One and also the victim of possibly the worst genocide of the twentieth century. Using U.S. State Department records, as well as Persian and British sources, Majd describes and documents a veritable holocaust about which practically nothing has been written. It is the first book in Majd's World War I trilogy.

Wings of Honor: American Airmen in Wwi (Hardcover): James J. Sloan Wings of Honor: American Airmen in Wwi (Hardcover)
James J. Sloan
R1,426 R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Save R284 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wings of Honor is a compilation of all United States pilots, observers, gunners and mechanics who flew against the enemy in World War I. Covered are Americans who flew with the French and British air services, U.S. Navy aviators, the 103rd Pursuit Squardron, the 1st Balloon Group, the 1st Pursuit Group, the 1st Corps Observation Group, American bomber units, the 2nd Pursuit Squardron, the 3rd Pursuit Group, and all other units in which Americans flew.\nJames J. Sloan is a founding member of the American Aviation Historical Society, as well as a charter member of the Society of World War I Aero Historians. He lives in Salinas, CA.

The Gallipoli Campaign - The Turkish Perspective (Hardcover, New Ed): Metin Gurcan, Robert Johnson The Gallipoli Campaign - The Turkish Perspective (Hardcover, New Ed)
Metin Gurcan, Robert Johnson
R4,875 Discovery Miles 48 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The war against the Ottomans, on Gallipoli, in Palestine and in Mesopotamia was a major enterprise for the Allies with important long-term geo-political consequences. The absence of a Turkish perspective, written in English, represents a huge gap in the historiography of the First World War. This timely collection of wide-ranging essays on the campaign, drawing on Turkish sources and written by experts in the field, addresses this gap. Scholars employ archival documents from the Turkish General Staff, diaries and letters of Turkish soldiers, Ottoman journals and newspapers published during the campaign, and recent academic literature by Turkish scholars to reveal a different perspective on the campaign, which should breathe new life into English-language historiography on this crucial series of events.

Socialism and the Challenge of War (RLE The First World War) - Ideas and Politics in Britain, 1912-18 (Paperback): Jay M. Winter Socialism and the Challenge of War (RLE The First World War) - Ideas and Politics in Britain, 1912-18 (Paperback)
Jay M. Winter
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The First World War marks a crucial period in the history of the socialist wing of the British labour movement. This book is an account of the development of the political ideas and activities of some of the most influential British socialist thinkers of that time: Beatrice and Sidney Webb, R. H. Tawney and G. D. H. Cole. The first part of the book examines the state of the Labour movement and of socialist ideas on the eve of the conflict, then turns to the central question of the impact of the War on the dissemination of British socialist ideas.

History of the Steel Helmet in the First World War: Vol 1: Austro-Hungary, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechlovakia, France, Germany... History of the Steel Helmet in the First World War: Vol 1: Austro-Hungary, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechlovakia, France, Germany (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Michael Haselgrove
R2,470 R1,889 Discovery Miles 18 890 Save R581 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This illustrated two-volume set is a further detailed look at the helmets of all nations using an identifiable helmet during the First World War, and contains over 1,000 full colour, detailed photos and over 200 period bw photos. Featured are rare and unique helmets, some previously unseen. The text includes a short history of the belligerent countries - setting the helmets and their development in context - as well as details and dimensions of all helmets.

The Supreme Control at the Paris Peace Conference 1919 (Routledge Revivals) - A Commentary (Paperback): Donald Hankey The Supreme Control at the Paris Peace Conference 1919 (Routledge Revivals) - A Commentary (Paperback)
Donald Hankey
R1,275 Discovery Miles 12 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1963, discusses the events of the Paris Peace Conference- the meeting of Allied victors following the end of World War I to set peace terms. Lord Hankey discusses the political and military terms and issues, as well as those of individual countries. This book is ideal for students of modern history.

Oil and the Creation of Iraq - Policy Failures and the 1914-1918 War in Mesopotamia (Hardcover): David E. McNabb Oil and the Creation of Iraq - Policy Failures and the 1914-1918 War in Mesopotamia (Hardcover)
David E. McNabb
R4,568 Discovery Miles 45 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Off to the sidelines of the brutal western front of World War I was a nasty little campaign by British and India troops sent to secure Persian oil fields. Explaining what and how this happened in the early decades of the twentieth century goes beyond being just another history of a distant campaign in the 1914 to 1918 war. The highs and lows of what many British military planners in London considered to be a minor campaign in a distant theatre of operations proved to be a long, costly conflict the results of which still influence events today. Oil and the Creation of Iraq describes how the policies of allied military leaders of the time resulted in pushing the Ottoman government into partnership with Germany and Austria during World War I, resulting in its disintegration and loss of its Middle Eastern territories. The book then describes how the political and economic aims of the nations involved in the Mesopotamian campaign influenced the fighting and subsequent creation of Iraq, a new nation with few defensible boundaries, but one sitting atop an almost inexhaustible supply of oil and gas.

Rites of Spring - The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Modris Eksteins Rites of Spring - The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Modris Eksteins
R522 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Save R35 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dazzling in its originality, witty and perceptive in unearthing patterns of behavior that history has erased, RITES OF SPRING probes the origins, the impact, and the aftermath of World War I -- from the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring in 1913 to the death of Hitler in 1945. "The Great War," as Modris Eksteins writes, "was the psychological turning point . . . for modernism as a whole. The urge to create and the urge to destroy had changed places." In this "bold and fertile book" (Atlantic Monthly), Eksteins goes on to chart the seismic shifts in human consciousness brought about by this great cataclysm through the lives and words of ordinary people, works of literature, and such events as Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and the publication of the first modern bestseller, ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT. RITES OF SPRING is a remarkable and rare work, a cultural history that redefines the way we look at our past and toward our future.


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