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Volume 1 offers a comprehensive and authoritative new account of the war's military and strategic history.
List of contents
General introduction Evan Mawdsley; Introduction to Volume I John Ferris and Evan Mawdsley; Part I. Grand Strategies: Introduction to Part I John Ferris and Evan Mawdsley; 1. British military strategy David French; 2. China's long war with Japan Jay Taylor; 3. French grand strategy and defence preparations Martin S. Alexander; 4. German strategy, 193945 Gerhard Weinberg; 5. Mussolini's strategy 193943 John Gooch; 6. Feigning grand strategy: Japan, 193745 Alessio Patalono; 7. US grand strategy, 193945 Thomas Mahnken; 8. Soviet strategy Bruce W. Menning and Jonathan House; Part II. Campaigns: Introduction to Part II John Ferris and Evan Mawdsley; 9. Campaigns in China, 193745 Hans Van De Ven; 10. War in the West, 193940: an unplanned Blitzkrieg Karl-Heinz Frieser; 11. War in the West, 193940: the Battle of Britain? John Ferris and Evan Mawdsley; 12. Operations on the Eastern Front, 19415 David R. Stone; 13. The Mediterranean and North Africa, 19404 Simon Ball; 14. The war in the West, 19435 Mary Kathryn Barbier; 15. The war in the Pacific, 19415 John T. Kuehn; 16. The Atlantic war, 193945 Marc Milner; 17. Anglo-American strategic bombing, 19405 Tami Davis Biddle; Part III. Fighting Forces: Introduction to Part III John Ferris and Evan Mawdsley; 18. War planning Eliot Cohen; 19. Armies, navies, air forces: the instruments of war Dennis Showalter; 20. Filling the ranks: conscription and personnel policies Sanders Marble; 21. Logistics by land and air Phillips O'Brien; 22. Intelligence John Ferris; 23. Prisoners of war Bob Moore; 24. Guerrillas and counter-insurgency Ben H. Shepherd; Bibliographical essays; Index.
About the author
John Ferris is Professor of History and Fellow at The Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary. He received an MA (1980) and a PhD (1986) in War Studies from King's College London. He has published four books and one hundred academic articles or chapters in books, on diplomatic, intelligence and military history, as well as contemporary strategy and intelligence. His books have been published in Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Singapore, Turkey, the United States and the United Kingdom: they have been translated into French and Japanese. He comments in national and international media, on Canadian and American foreign and military policy. He has been Cryptologic Historical Scholar in Residence at The National Security Agency and Killam Residential Professor at the University of Calgary, and is Honorary Professor at the Department of International Politics, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and Adjunct Professor at the Department of War Studies, Royal Military College of Canada. He has just completed a book on the theory of intelligence and is working on a study of Britain, Japan, the United States, intelligence, deception and strategy, and the outbreak of the Pacific War.Evan Mawdsley is an international historian who has written extensively on the Second World War. Educated at Haverford College, the University of Chicago, and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, his work for many years dealt with twentieth-century Russian history, where he wrote and taught on the revolution, the civil war, the Stalin period and the nature of the Soviet-era political elite. His Russian Civil War, originally published in 1987, remains in print as a standard work on the subject. In the past fifteen years his research and writing have concentrated on the Second World War. Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War, 19411945 was published in 2005. After completing that book he moved in two quite different directions, producing a broad-brush treatment of the whole global conflict in the form of World War II: A New History (2009), and zooming in to examine a critical two weeks of the conflict with December 1941: Twelve Days that Began a World War (2011). He is currently writing an overall naval history of the war, as well as preparing a second edition of Thunder in the East. He was Professor of International History at the University of Glasgow and since 2010 has been an Honorary Professorial Research Fellow there.
Summary
Volume 1 offers a comprehensive and authoritative new account of the war's military and strategic history.