The World War Two reader

Provides a unique overview of recent directions in research in the study of the Second World War and includes chapters by some of the best known and most innovative scholars working today.

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Other Authors: Martel, Gordon (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: New York Routledge 2004
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Table of Contents:
  • The fall of France, 1940 / Martin S. Alexander
  • Mobilization for total war in Germany 1939-1941 / Richard Overy
  • Hiroshima : a strategy of shock / Lawrence Freedman and Saki Dockrill
  • Ideology, calculation, and improvisation : spheres of influence and Soviet foreign policy 1939-1945 / Geoffrey Roberts
  • The Third Reich reflected : German civil administration in the occupied Soviet Union, 1941-44 / Jonathan Steinberg
  • This is the army : imagining a democratic military in World War II / Benjamin L. Alpers
  • You cannot hate the bastard who is trying to kill you-- : combat and ideology in the British army in the war against Germany, 1939-45 / David French
  • "Ordinary men" or "ideological soldiers"? Police battalion 310 in Russia, 1942 / Edward B. Westermann
  • Race, language, and war in two cultures : World war II in Asia / John Dower
  • Women in combat : the World War II experience in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union / D'ann Campbell
  • Nazism, modern war and rural society in Württemberg, 1939-45 / Jill Stephenson
  • Partisanes and gender politics in Vichy France / Paula Schwartz
  • War and social history : Britain and the home front during the Second World War / Jose Harris
  • The politics of sacrifice on the American home front in World War II / Mark H. Leff
  • Female desires : the meaning of World War II / Marilyn Lake
  • Victims of genocide and national memory : Belgium, France and the Netherlands 1945-1965 / Pieter Lagrou
  • Making histories : experiencing the Blitz in London's museums in the 1990s / Lucy Noakes
  • Saving Private Ryan and postwar memory in America / John Bodnar
  • Transformative knowledge and postnationalist public spheres : the Smithsonian Enola Gay controversy / Lisa Yoneyama.