The Great War Revisited
Michael Howard, 23 April 1987
The Myriad Faces of War: Britain and the Great War 1914-1918
by Trevor Wilson.
Polity, 864 pp., £35, September 1986,9780745600932 Show More
by Trevor Wilson.
Polity, 864 pp., £35, September 1986,
British Strategy and War Aims 1914-1916
by David French.
Allen and Unwin, 274 pp., £25, September 1986,0 04 942197 2 Show More
by David French.
Allen and Unwin, 274 pp., £25, September 1986,
The Old Lie: The Great War and the Public School Ethos
by Peter Parker.
Constable, 319 pp., £15, March 1987,0 09 466980 5 Show More
by Peter Parker.
Constable, 319 pp., £15, March 1987,
“... The Great War of 1914-1918 is at last a respectable field of study for British professional historians. There has been no lack of monographs on specialised aspects of that gigantic tragedy: what have been lacking are serious synoptic studies. The highly emotional arguments over the tactics and strategy of the Western Front, initiated during the war itself by the conflicts of ‘Easterners’ versus ‘Westerners’, and continued thereafter in the battles of the memoirs, were renewed after the Second World War by the defenders and detractors of Douglas Haig: arguments which for fifty years produced a great deal more heat than light ... ”