The First World War was a watershed in world history. Tragic but far from futile, its origins, events and legacy have roused impassioned debate, creating multiple interpretations and confusion for those encountering the period for the first time.
Synthesising the latest scholarship, acclaimed historian Gary Sheffield cuts to the heart of the conflict. He explores such key issues as:
Accessible and authoritative, this is the ultimate introduction for anyone wanting a clear understanding of what happened and why.
Gary Sheffield is Professor of War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton. He is President of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides and a Vice President of the Western Front Association. He has published widely on the First World War and regularly broadcasts on television and radio as well as contributing to numerous journals, magazines and newspapers. Previous books include the acclaimed Forgotten Victory and The Chief: Douglas Haig and the British Army, which was shorlisted for the presigious Duke of Westminster's Medal.
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The First World War was a watershed in world history. Tragic but far from futile, its origins, events and legacy have roused impassioned debate, creating multiple interpretations and confusion for those encountering the period for the first time.
Synthesising the latest scholarship, acclaimed historian Gary Sheffield cuts to the heart of the conflict. He explores such key issues as:
Accessible and authoritative, this is the ultimate introduction for anyone wanting a clear understanding of what happened and why.
Gary Sheffield is Professor of War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton. He is President of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides and a Vice President of the Western Front Association. He has published widely on the First World War and regularly broadcasts on television and radio as well as contributing to numerous journals, magazines and newspapers. Previous books include the acclaimed Forgotten Victory and The Chief: Douglas Haig and the British Army, which was shorlisted for the presigious Duke of Westminster's Medal.
Show moreGary Sheffield is Professor of War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton. He is President of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides and a Vice President of the Western Front Association. He has published widely on the First World War and regularly broadcasts on television and radio as well as contributing to numerous journals, magazines and newspapers. Previous books include the acclaimed Forgotten Victory and The Chief: Douglas Haig and the British Army, which was shorlisted for the presigious Duke of Westminster's Medal.
‘The best short history of World War One that is currently
available’
*Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter*
‘An excellent introduction to this vast subject which will be
accessible to those beginning to study the conflict as well as a
stimulating read for more experienced scholars.’
*Brian Bond, Emeritus Professor of Military History, Kings College,
London*
‘A compelling and original account that should become a set text
for anyone wanting to understand the events of 1914-18.’
*James Holland, bestselling author of The Battle of Britain and Dam
Busters*
‘Professor Gary Sheffield, one of the leading figures in the field,
turns his considerable talent to providing the most up-to-date view
of this most controversial of conflicts. The result is
history at its very best; masterfully written, engaging, and
thought provoking.’
*Andrew Wiest, Founding Director of the Center for the Study of War
and Society, University of Southe*
‘One of Britain’s foremost historians of the Great War offers here
a clear and concise account of the great catastrophe of the 20th
Century. Drawing on an enormous knowledge of secondary literature
combined with many years of immersion in the archives, the result
is a masterful mix of narrative and analysis that will prove both
provocative and stimulating.’
*Jeffrey Grey, Professor of History, UNSW Canberra*
‘In a book all the more impressive for its brevity, Gary Sheffield
covers a remarkable amount of ground, from the war's causes to its
consequences.’
*Michael Neiberg, Professor of History at the University of
Southern Mississippi*
‘Gary Sheffield is one of Britain's foremost historians of the
First World War – insightful, original and superbly informed.’
*Max Hastings*
'[An]iconoclastic tour de force.'
*Niall Ferguson, Sunday Telegraph on Forgotten Victory*
'Outstanding'
*Sir Michael Howard on Forgotten Victory*
'Well written and persuasive …objective and well-rounded... This
scholarly rehabilitation should be the standard biography of
Haig.'
*Andrew Roberts, Mail on Sunday on The Chief*
'Solid scholarship and admirable advocacy.'
*Sunday Telegraph on The Chief*
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