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Books > Humanities > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945 > General

A Long Way From Home - My Time in Iraq and Afghanistan (Hardcover): Christian Warren Freed A Long Way From Home - My Time in Iraq and Afghanistan (Hardcover)
Christian Warren Freed
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Scenes from an Unfinished War - Low-Intensity Conflict in Korea, 1966-1969 (Hardcover): Daniel P. Bolger Scenes from an Unfinished War - Low-Intensity Conflict in Korea, 1966-1969 (Hardcover)
Daniel P. Bolger
R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Imagining Iraq - Literature in English and the Iraq Invasion (Hardcover, New): Suman Gupta Imagining Iraq - Literature in English and the Iraq Invasion (Hardcover, New)
Suman Gupta
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the run-up to, during and after the invasion of Iraq a large number of literary texts addressing that context were produced, circulated and viewed as taking a position for or against the invasion, or contributing political insights. This book provides an in-depth survey of such texts to examine what they reveal about the condition of literature.

Plenty of Time When We Get Home - Love and Recovery in the Aftermath of War (Hardcover): Kayla Williams Plenty of Time When We Get Home - Love and Recovery in the Aftermath of War (Hardcover)
Kayla Williams
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Brian, on his way back to base after mid-tour leave, was wounded by a roadside bomb that sent shrapnel through his brain. Kayla waited anxiously for news and, on returning home, sought out Brian. The two began a tentative romance and later married, but neither anticipated the consequences of Brian s injury on their lives. Lacking essential support for returning veterans from the military and the VA, Kayla and Brian suffered through posttraumatic stress amplified by his violent mood swings, her struggles to reintegrate into a country still oblivious to women veterans, and what seemed the callous, consumerist indifference of civilian society at large.

Kayla persevered. So did Brian. They fought for their marriage, drawing on remarkable reservoirs of courage and commitment. They confronted their demons head-on, impatient with phoniness of any sort. Inspired by an unwavering ethos of service, they continued to stand on common ground. Finally, they found their own paths to healing and wholeness, both as individuals and as a family, in dedication to a larger community."

Pioneers of Zionism: Hess, Pinsker, Rulf - Messianism, Settlement Policy, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (Hardcover):... Pioneers of Zionism: Hess, Pinsker, Rulf - Messianism, Settlement Policy, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (Hardcover)
Julius H. Schoeps
R2,018 Discovery Miles 20 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The emerging Jewish national consciousness in Europe toward the end of the 19th century claims many spiritual fathers, some of which have been seriously underestimated so far. Zionist intellectuals such as Moses Hess, Leon Pinsker and Isaac Rulf were already committed to the self-liberation of the Jewish people long before Theodor Herzl. Their experiences and observations brought them to believe that the emancipation and integration of Jews were not realistically possible in Europe. Instead, they began to think in national and territorial terms. The author explores the question as to what extent religious messianism influenced the ideas of these men and how this reflects in today's collective Israeli consciousness. In a comprehensive epilogue, Julius H. Schoeps critically correlates ideas of messianic salvation, Zionist pioneer ideals, the settler's movement before and after 1967, and the unsolved conflict between Israelis and Palestinians which has been lasting for over 100 years.

400 DAYS - A Call to Duty - A Documentary of a Citizen-Soldier's Experience During the Iraq War 2008/2009 - Volume 2... 400 DAYS - A Call to Duty - A Documentary of a Citizen-Soldier's Experience During the Iraq War 2008/2009 - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
LTC Mitchell R. Waite PhD
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

LTC Mitchell Waite continues his honest and raw perspective on the Iraq War from that of a citizen-soldier in Volume 2 of 400 Days - A Call To Duty. He provides unique insight into this experience for any interested American, and he highlights some of the extraordinary people that fight in such a war and the effect this has upon the families left behind.

Det One - U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Special Operations Command Detachment, 2003-2006 (U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism)... Det One - U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Special Operations Command Detachment, 2003-2006 (U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism) (Hardcover)
John P Piedmont, Charles P. Neimeyer, US Marine Corps History Division
R1,002 Discovery Miles 10 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Includes many full color illustrations and maps.

Forgotten Warriors - The 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, the Corps Ethos, and the Korean War (Hardcover): T. X. Hammes Forgotten Warriors - The 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, the Corps Ethos, and the Korean War (Hardcover)
T. X. Hammes
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When the Korean War broke out in 1950, the Marine Corps was ordered to deploy an air-ground brigade in less than ten days, even though no such brigade existed at the time. Assembled from the woefully understrength 1st Marine Division and 1st Marine Air Wing units, the Brigade shipped out only six days after activation, sailed directly to Korea, was in combat within ninety-six hours of landing and, despite these enormous handicaps and numerically superior enemy forces, won every one of its engagements and helped secure the Pusan Perimeter. Despite its remarkable achievements, the Brigade's history has largely been lost amid accounts of the sweeping operations that followed. Its real history has been replaced by myths that attribute its success to tough training, great conditioning, unit cohesion, and combat-experienced officers. None of which were true. T. X. Hammes now reveals the real story of the Brigade's success, prominently citing the Corps' crucial ability to maintain its ethos, culture, and combat effectiveness during the period between World War II and Korea, when its very existence was being challenged. By studying the Corps from 1945 to 1950, Hammes shows that it was indeed the culture of the Corps-a culture based on remembering its storied history and learning to face modern challenges-that was responsible for the Brigade's success. The Corps remembered the human factors that made it so successful in past wars, notably the ethos of never leaving another marine behind. At the same time, the Corps demonstrated commendable flexibility in adapting its doctrine and operations to evolutions in modern warfare. In particular, the Corps overcame the air-ground schism that marked the end of World War II to excel at close air support. Despite massive budget and manpower cuts, the Corps continued to experiment and learn even at it clung to its historical lodestones. This approach was validated during the Brigade's trial by fire. More than a mere battle history, Forgotten Warriors gets to the heart of marine culture to show fighting forces have to both remember and learn. As today's armed forces face similar challenges, this book confirms that culture as much as technology prepares America's fighting men and women to answer their country's call.

Kara Kush (Hardcover): Idries Shah Kara Kush (Hardcover)
Idries Shah
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Any Service Member - Mail from Desert Storm Answered (Hardcover): David Allan Brown Any Service Member - Mail from Desert Storm Answered (Hardcover)
David Allan Brown
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Iraq War - A Philosophical Analysis (Hardcover): B. Romaya The Iraq War - A Philosophical Analysis (Hardcover)
B. Romaya
R1,581 Discovery Miles 15 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book features a critique of key philosophical doctrines that dominate the Iraq war debate: just war theory, humanitarian intervention, democratic realism, and preventive war doctrine. The author evaluates each and develops a philosophical approach that offers a model for thinking through the philosophical dilemmas introduced by new wars.

The Gulf War, 1990-91 (Hardcover): William Thomas Allison The Gulf War, 1990-91 (Hardcover)
William Thomas Allison
R3,613 Discovery Miles 36 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In August 1990, Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces boldly invaded and occupied neighboring Kuwait. It was a move that shocked the world and threatened the interests of those countries, such as the USA and the nations of Europe, dependent on oil from the Middle East. The ensuing Gulf War signaled, for many, a new dawn in warfare: one based upon lethal technology, low casualties, and quick decisive victory. Incorporating the latest scholarship, William Thomas Allison provides a concise overview of the origins, key events and legacy of the first Gulf War, as well as the major issues and debates. Allison also examines the relevance of this war to other twentieth-century conflicts and the ongoing situation in the region.

U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003 - Combat Service Support During Operation Iraqi Freedom (U.S. Marines in the Global War on... U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003 - Combat Service Support During Operation Iraqi Freedom (U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism) (Hardcover)
Melissa D Mihocko; Foreword by Charles P. Neimeyer; US Marine Corps History Division
R1,250 Discovery Miles 12 500 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Illusrated with full color maps and photographs. U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism series. Covers the combat service support operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom between November 2002 and October 2003. Tells a story of reorganization, preparation, and execution by the 1st and 2d Force Service Support Groups.

To Die Among Strangers (Hardcover): Clair Calhoon To Die Among Strangers (Hardcover)
Clair Calhoon
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Iraq War and Democratic Governance - Britain and Australia go to War (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Judith Betts, Mark Phythian The Iraq War and Democratic Governance - Britain and Australia go to War (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Judith Betts, Mark Phythian
R2,916 Discovery Miles 29 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the decisions by Tony Blair and John Howard to take their nations into the 2003 Iraq War, and the questions these decisions raise about democratic governance. It also explores the significance of the US alliance in UK and Australian decision-making, and the process for taking a nation to war. Relying on primary government documents and interviews, and bringing together various strands of literature that have so far been discussed in isolation (including historical accounts, party politics, prime ministerial leadership and intelligence studies), the authors provide a comprehensive and original view on the various post-war inquiries conducted in the UK, Australia.

Get the Damn Story - Homer Bigart and the Great Age of American Newspapers (Hardcover): Thomas W Lippman Get the Damn Story - Homer Bigart and the Great Age of American Newspapers (Hardcover)
Thomas W Lippman
R785 R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Save R92 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The captivating story of an influential journalist demonstrates the value of a free press to democratic society In the decades between the Great Depression and the advent of cable television, when daily newspapers set the conversational agenda in the United States, the best reporter in the business was a rumpled, hard-drinking figure named Homer Bigart. Despite two Pulitzers and a host of other prizes, he quickly faded from public view after retirement. Few today know the extent to which he was esteemed by his peers. Get the Damn Story is the first comprehensive biography to encompass all of Bigart's journalism, including both his war reporting and coverage of domestic events. Writing for the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Times, Bigart brought to life many events that defined the era-the wars in Europe, the Pacific, Korea, and Vietnam; the civil rights movement; the creation of Israel; the end of colonialism in Africa; and the Cuban Revolution. The news media's collective credibility may have diminished in the age of Twitter, but Bigart's career demonstrates the value to a democratic society of a relentless, inquiring mind examining its institutions and the people who run them. The principle remains the same today: the truth matters. Historians and journalists alike will find Bigart's story well worth reading.

Contact Charlie - The Canadian Army, the Taliban, and the Battle for Afghanistan (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Chris Wattie Contact Charlie - The Canadian Army, the Taliban, and the Battle for Afghanistan (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Chris Wattie
R1,097 R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Save R167 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Frankenstein in Baghdad (Paperback): Ahmed Saadawi Frankenstein in Baghdad (Paperback)
Ahmed Saadawi; Translated by Jonathan Wright 1
R315 R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Save R28 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 2018

WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR ARABIC FICTION

'Extraordinary... A devastating but essential read.' Kevin Powers, bestselling author and National Book Award finalist for The Yellow Birds

'Gripping, darkly humorous...profound.' Phil Klay, bestselling author and National Book Award winner for Redeployment

From the rubble-strewn streets of US-occupied Baghdad, the scavenger Hadi collects human body parts and stitches them together to create a corpse. His goal, he claims, is for the government to recognize the parts as people and give them a proper burial. But when the corpse goes missing, a wave of eerie murders sweeps the city, and reports stream in of a horrendous-looking criminal who, though shot, cannot be killed. Hadi soon realises he has created a monster, one that needs human flesh to survive – first from the guilty, and then from anyone who crosses its path.

An extraordinary achievement, Frankenstein in Baghdad captures with white-knuckle horror and black humour the surreal reality of a city at war.

Hero Street, U.S.A. - The Story of Little Mexico's Fallen Soldiers (Hardcover): Marc Wilson Hero Street, U.S.A. - The Story of Little Mexico's Fallen Soldiers (Hardcover)
Marc Wilson
R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The first book-length account of a story too long overlooked"

Claro Solis wanted to win a gold star for his mother. He succeeded--as did seven other sons of "Little Mexico."

Second Street in Silvis, Illinois, was a poor neighborhood during the Great Depression that had become home to Mexicans fleeing revolution in their homeland. In 1971 it was officially renamed "Hero Street" to commemorate its claim to the highest per-capita casualty rate from any neighborhood during World War II. Marc Wilson now tells the story of this community and the young men it sent to fight for their adopted country.

"Hero Street, U.S.A." is the first book to recount a saga too long overlooked in histories and television documentaries. Interweaving family memories, soldiers' letters, historical photographs, interviews with relatives, and firsthand combat accounts, Wilson tells the compelling stories of nearly eighty men from three dozen Second Street homes who volunteered to fight for their country in World War II and Korea--and of the eight, including Claro Solis, who never came back.

As debate swirls around the place of Mexican immigrants in contemporary American society, this book shows the price of citizenship willingly paid by the sons of earlier refugees. With "Hero Street, U.S.A.," Marc Wilson not only makes an important contribution to military and social history but also acknowledges the efforts of the heroes of Second Street to realize the American dream.

Negotiating Survival - Civilian-Insurgent Relations in Afghanistan (Hardcover): Ashley Jackson Negotiating Survival - Civilian-Insurgent Relations in Afghanistan (Hardcover)
Ashley Jackson
R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Two decades on from 9/11, the Taliban now control more than half of Afghanistan. Few would have foreseen such an outcome, and there is little understanding of how Afghans living in Taliban territory have navigated life under insurgent rule. Based on over 400 interviews with Taliban and civilians, this book tells the story of how civilians have not only bargained with the Taliban for their survival, but also ultimately influenced the course of the war in Afghanistan. While the Taliban have the power of violence on their side, they nonetheless need civilians to comply with their authority. Both strategically and by necessity, civilians have leveraged this reliance on their obedience in order to influence Taliban behaviour. Challenging prevailing beliefs about civilians in wartime, Negotiating Survival presents a new model for understanding how civilian agency can shape the conduct of insurgencies. It also provides timely insights into Taliban strategy and objectives, explaining how the organisation has so nearly triumphed on the battlefield and in peace talks. While Afghanistan's future is deeply unpredictable, there is one certainty: it is as critical as ever to understand the Taliban--and how civilians survive their rule.

Beyond Intifada - Narratives of Freedom Fighters in the Gaza Strip (Hardcover): Haim Gordon, Rivca Gordon, Taher Shriteh Beyond Intifada - Narratives of Freedom Fighters in the Gaza Strip (Hardcover)
Haim Gordon, Rivca Gordon, Taher Shriteh
R2,325 Discovery Miles 23 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the personal narratives of six Palestinians—four men and two women—whose stories are central to describing the greater Palestinian plight in the Gaza Strip, the Intifada, the beginning of the 1993 peace process, and beyond. Each Palestinian has related crucial events in his or her life story, and by reading their accounts, we come to see the struggle through their eyes and put a human face on events that Western media and consciousness have only partially explored. The story of the Intifada in the Gaza Strip, with its tragic and inspiring outcomes, is slowly fading from the world's collective memory. In the final weeks of 1987, however, this small strip of land became the major battleground of what the authors consider one of the few authentic national rebellions of the second half of the 20th century. This book presents the personal narratives of six Palestinians—four men and two women—whose stories are central to describing the greater Palestinian plight in the Gaza Strip, the Intifada, the beginning of the 1993 peace process, and beyond. Each Palestinian has related crucial events in his or her life story, and by reading their accounts, we come to see the struggle through their eyes and put a human face on events that Western media and consciousness have only partially explored. This book is an important corrective for scholars, students, researchers, and the general reading public concerned about the contemporary Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Alliance Security Dilemmas in the Iraq War - German and Japanese Responses (Hardcover): N. Ishibashi Alliance Security Dilemmas in the Iraq War - German and Japanese Responses (Hardcover)
N. Ishibashi
R1,359 R1,123 Discovery Miles 11 230 Save R236 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book explains why Germany opposed the US decision to attack Iraq in 2003, whereas Japan supported it, despite the two countries' many similarities. Employing the concept of alliance security dilemma--constituted by the twin fears of abandonment and entrapment--the author argues that the two countries pursued opposite policies toward the Iraq War because the level of Germany's alliance security dilemma in its relationships with the US was higher than Japan's. The two countries' alliance security dilemma with the US, however, is not derived from the mere presence or absence of external threats. Instead, it is a product of (1) the regional security environments plus U.S. security commitment to the two countries, (2) the type of alliance institutions to which each country belongs, and (3) the characteristics of their military institutions. The author's conclusions are based on analysis of primary and secondary materials as well as interviews conducted with key political actors in both countries.

The Line - Combat in Korea, January-February 1951 (Hardcover, First): William T Bowers The Line - Combat in Korea, January-February 1951 (Hardcover, First)
William T Bowers
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many combat veterans refuse to discuss their experiences on the line. With the passage of time and the unreliability of memory, it becomes difficult to understand the true nature of war. In The Line: Combat in Korea, January--February 1951, retired Army colonel William T. Bowers uses firsthand, eyewitness accounts of the Korean War to offer readers an intimate look at the heroism and horror of the battlefront. These interviews of soldiers on the ground are particularly telling because they were conducted by Army historians immediately following combat. Known as the "forgotten war," the action in Korea lasted from June 1950 until July 1953 and was particularly savage for its combatants. During the first few months of the war, American and U.N. soldiers conducted rapid advances and hasty withdrawals, risky amphibious landings and dangerous evacuations, all while facing extreme weather conditions. In early 1951, the first winter of the war, frigid cold and severe winds complicated combat operations. As U.N. forces in Korea retreated from an oncoming Chinese and North Korean attack, U.S. commanders feared they would be forced to withdraw from occupation and admit to a Communist victory. Using interviews and extensive historical research, The Line analyzes how American troops fought the enemy to a standstill over this pivotal two-month period, reversing the course of the war. In early 1951, the war had nearly been lost, but by February's end, there existed the possibility of preserving an independent South Korea. Bowers compellingly illustrates how a series of small successes at the regiment, battalion, company, platoon, squad, and soldier levels ensured that the line was held against the North Korean enemy. The Line is the first of three volumes detailing combat during the Korean War. Each book focuses on the combat experiences of individual soldiers and junior leaders. Bowers enhances our understanding of combat by providing explanatory analysis and supplemental information from official records, giving readers a complete picture of combat operations in this understudied theatre. Through searing firsthand accounts and an intense focus on this brief but critical time frame, The Line offers new insights into U.S. military operations during the twentieth century and guarantees that the sacrifices of these courageous soldiers will not be lost to history.

The Iraq War - Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons (Hardcover): Anthony H. Cordesman The Iraq War - Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons (Hardcover)
Anthony H. Cordesman
R2,128 Discovery Miles 21 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the spring of 2003, a stunned world watched the armed forces of the United States and Britain conduct a military campaign against Iraq. As a result, the Iraqi regime was dismantled, and much of the conventional wisdom about modern war was irrevocably altered. Yet as U.S. and British forces occupy Basra, Tikrit, and Mosul, the Iraqi nation has slipped into anarchy--and the phrase "shock and awe" has begun to sound more appropriate as a description of the war's aftermath, rather than its opening. Such has been the twisted trail of the Iraq War's dramatic events. But like so many other conflicts, the war ultimately seems to pose more questions than it solved. This book is the first in-depth analysis of the second war against Saddam Hussein's regime. What are the repercussions of the pre-war political fights in Washington, Paris, and the UN? Was meeting initial military goals really due to Anglo-American arms, or had Saddam's regime simply been too degraded to fight? Why didn't Baghdad become a second Stalingrad? Why weren't the occupying forces prepared to impose order? And then there is the significant question: Where are Iraq's weapons of mass destruction? Respected military analyst Anthony Cordesman incisively examines the key issues swirling around the most significant U.S. war since Vietnam. Beginning the search for answers is essential to understanding America's awesome power and its place in a new age of international terror and regional conflict.

The Hunt - The True Story of the Secret Mission to Catch a Taliban Warlord (Paperback): Andy McNab The Hunt - The True Story of the Secret Mission to Catch a Taliban Warlord (Paperback)
Andy McNab
R280 R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Save R43 (15%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

From master storyteller Andy McNab, this is the opening book in an adventure-filled and action-packed new series telling, for the first time ever, the true stories of Special Forces missions. 'McNab's first major non-autobiographical work of non-fiction ... The operation is told like a novel [...] and it is as refreshingly informal and compellingly immediate as his other books' Daily Express 'Part history lesson, part military manual, part fixed-bayonets thriller. A must for Special Forces fans' The Sun It is the early 2000s and 9/11 is fresh in the world's memory. The Taliban have taken over Afghanistan, and armed militants and explosive devices are terrorising the people. And now a new threat is emerging in the country: suicide bombings, ordered by military commander of the Taliban, Mullah Dadullah. Special Forces are sent in to stop him. The Hunt is the thrilling story of the secret mission to catch Dadullah, one of the most dangerous men alive. Using classified sources and his unique insight into the way the SAS works, Andy McNab gives a page-turning account of what it took the Special Forces to find their target and what they would have to do to take him down. An explosive story of hostage negotiations, undercovers missions and a final, epic assault on Dadullah's compound that could leave only one side alive, The Hunt is a powerful retelling of a real-life Special Forces mission.

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