Richly detailed, and always fascinating . . . A brilliant compendium of everything-you-didn't-know-about World War I, which, for many readers, will be a great deal. starred review, "Kirkus Reviews"
"Jeffery presents a creative and remarkable approach to history; his passion for unearthing previously overshadowed events shines. Historians and history buffs will appreciate the humanistic touch the author portrays so well." "Library Journal"
"[S]hifts the focus of the Great War s pivotal year, 1916, away from the conventional milieu of the Western Front, instead depicting the global dimensions of the metastasizing conflict." "Publishers Weekly"
A very fine book . . . It is full of episode and personality, without ever succumbing to the swash and buckle that can dazzle those who get close to SIS. Peter Hennessy, "Daily Telegraph, on MI6"
Extraordinarily useful, endlessly interesting and written with a real understanding of the needs and demands of the general reader as well as the academic . . . A triumph. John Simpson on MI6
A measured and scholarly work, but there is, nevertheless, life in it too--and characters. Stella Rimington, "Financial Times, on MI6"
That rarity, a definitive history that no one writing on the subject can ignore and which will not be superseded for--at a guess--another half-century . . . Jeffery himself writes with clarity, directness and scholarly caution. "Spectator on MI6""
"A remarkable panorama . . . The writing is excellent . . . Insights and vignettes abound." "Wall Street Journal"
Richly detailed, and always fascinating . . . A brilliant compendium of everything-you-didn't-know-about World War I, which, for many readers, will be a great deal. starred review, "Kirkus Reviews"
"Jeffery presents a creative and remarkable approach to history; his passion for unearthing previously overshadowed events shines. Historians and history buffs will appreciate the humanistic touch the author portrays so well." "Library Journal"
"[S]hifts the focus of the Great War s pivotal year, 1916, away from the conventional milieu of the Western Front, instead depicting the global dimensions of the metastasizing conflict." "Publishers Weekly"
"Keith Jeffery s book covers all these episodes, but much more: it is a global history, and its purpose is partly to remind us, through the events of this pivotal year, that the Great War was a world war . . . Jeffery is particularly good at deploying anecdote to illustrate and give new insights into aspects of the war." "Literary Review"
"Jeffery gives the war a human face by focusing on the experience of individuals . . . An absorbing and multi-layered analysis, one of the most impressive books on the First World War to have appeared in the centenary period." "Times Literary Supplement"
"An excellent portrayal of World War I as a truly global war." "Military Officer Magazine"
The author effectively demonstrates the war was truly global in scope and gives the reader a wide vision of the war and what it did to people across the map." " ""Military Heritage"
"A brilliant account chock-full of personal recollections from both sides . . . lively, opinionated, consistently fascinating writing." "Military History""
"A remarkable panorama . . . The writing is excellent . . . Insights and vignettes abound." --Wall Street Journal
"Richly detailed, and always fascinating . . . A brilliant compendium of everything-you-didn't-know-about World War I, which, for many readers, will be a great deal." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews
"Jeffery presents a creative and remarkable approach to history; his passion for unearthing previously overshadowed events shines. Historians and history buffs will appreciate the humanistic touch the author portrays so well." --Library Journal
"[S]hifts the focus of the Great War's pivotal year, 1916, away from the conventional milieu of the Western Front, instead depicting the global dimensions of the metastasizing conflict." --Publishers Weekly
"Keith Jeffery's book covers all these episodes, but much more: it is a global history, and its purpose is partly to remind us, through the events of this pivotal year, that the Great War was a world war . . . Jeffery is particularly good at deploying anecdote to illustrate and give new insights into aspects of the war." --Literary Review
"Jeffery gives the war a human face by focusing on the experience of individuals . . . An absorbing and multi-layered analysis, one of the most impressive books on the First World War to have appeared in the centenary period." --Times Literary Supplement
"An excellent portrayal of World War I as a truly global war." --Military Officer Magazine
"The author effectively demonstrates the war was truly global in scope and gives the reader a wide vision of the war and what it did to people across the map." --Military Heritage
"A brilliant account chock-full of personal recollections from both sides . . . lively, opinionated, consistently fascinating writing." --Military History
So much of the literature on the First World War centers on the trench warfare of the Western Front, and these were essential battlegrounds. But the war was in fact truly a global conflict, and by focusing on a sequence of events in 1916 across many continents, historian Keith Jeffery's magisterial work casts new light on the Great War.
Starting in January with the end of the catastrophic Gallipoli campaign, Jeffery recounts the massive struggle for Verdun over February and March; the Easter Rising in Ireland in April; dramatic events in Russia in June on the eastern front; the familiar story of the war in East Africa, where some 200,000 Africans may have died; and the November U.S. presidential race in which Woodrow Wilson was re-elected on a platform of keeping the United States out of the war--a position he reversed within five months.
Incorporating the stories of civilians in all countries, both participants in and victims of the war, 1916: A Global History is a major addition to the literature and the Great War by a historian at the height of his powers.
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