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▼a 9780593138366
▼q (hardcover) :
▼c $38.00
▼z 9780593138373
▼q (ebook)
▼a (KERIS)BIB000017276735
▼a DLC
▼b eng
▼c DLC
▼d DLC
▼d DLC-MRC
▼d DLC
▼d DLC-MRC
▼d 211059
▼d 211070
▼a pcc
▼a D748
▼a D748
▼b B782
▼a Allies at war :
▼b how the struggles between the Allied powers shaped the war and the world /
▼d Tim Bouverie
▼a New York :
▼b Crown,
▼c 2025
▼a xv, 654 p. :
▼b ill. ;
▼c 25 cm
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index
▼a "A fascinating look at the complex relationships between the Allied powers-far more fraught than we understood-- that defined the course of World War II and the world beyond, from critically acclaimed author of Appeasement Tim Bouverie's Winning the War offers a ground-breaking exploration of the complex relations between the Allied powers during World War II. Far from the lockstep agreement depicted in popular culture or the cozy "special relationship" of the United States and Britain today, Bouverie shows how the wartime alliance was at every turn threatened by mistrust, rivalry, hypocrisy, and deceit, as well as how all the allies, from the very start of the war, were intensely focused on the world that would emerge once hostilities had ceased. At the center of the book is the relationship between the three principal Allies-the British Empire, the Soviet Union and the United States. Beginning with the brief Anglo-French Alliance of 1939-1940 and the tragic consequences of its disintegration, Bouverie follows Britain's desperate quest to acquire allies following the fall of France, and then the functioning of the Grand Alliance after the United States and the Soviet Union joined in 1941. Though the alliance was dominated by the major powers, Bouverie also shows the powerful impact of smaller countries on the course of the war-of the twenty neutral European states at the outbreak of fighting, only six managed to stay out of the war. Featuring a remarkable cast of characters that goes beyond the so-called "Big Three"-Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin-to the lieutenants and diplomats whose advice was at turns welcomed and rejected, Winning the War offers a remarkable 360 degree view of this tumultuous period. Drawing on sixty-five private archives in Britain and the United States-several of which have never before been accessed by historians-, Bouverie reveals an untold story at the heart of World War II, one that had a profound shape on the world to come"-- Provided by publisher
▼a World War, 1939-1945
▼x Diplomatic history
▼a Reconstruction (1939-1951)
▼a United States
▼x Military relations
▼z Great Britain
▼a Great Britain
▼x Military relations
▼z United States
▼a United States
▼x Military relations
▼z Soviet Union
▼a Soviet Union
▼x Military relations
▼z United States
▼a Great Britain
▼x Military relations
▼z Soviet Union
▼a Soviet Union
▼x Military relations
▼z Great Britain
▼a Bouverie, Tim,
▼d 1987-
▼b $38
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780593138366 |
| ISBN : | |
| 분류기호 : | D748 |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Allies at war : how the struggles between the Allied powers shaped the war and the world / Tim Bouverie |
| 발행사항 : | New York : Crown, 2025 |
| 형태사항 : | xv, 654 p. : ill. ; 25 cm |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| 요약 : | "A fascinating look at the complex relationships between the Allied powers-far more fraught than we understood-- that defined the course of World War II and the world beyond, from critically acclaimed author of Appeasement Tim Bouverie's Winning the War offers a ground-breaking exploration of the complex relations between the Allied powers during World War II. Far from the lockstep agreement depicted in popular culture or the cozy "special relationship" of the United States and Britain today, Bouverie shows how the wartime alliance was at every turn threatened by mistrust, rivalry, hypocrisy, and deceit, as well as how all the allies, from the very start of the war, were intensely focused on the world that would emerge once hostilities had ceased. At the center of the book is the relationship between the three principal Allies-the British Empire, the Soviet Union and the United States. Beginning with the brief Anglo-French Alliance of 1939-1940 and the tragic consequences of its disintegration, Bouverie follows Britain's desperate quest to acquire allies following the fall of France, and then the functioning of the Grand Alliance after the United States and the Soviet Union joined in 1941. Though the alliance was dominated by the major powers, Bouverie also shows the powerful impact of smaller countries on the course of the war-of the twenty neutral European states at the outbreak of fighting, only six managed to stay out of the war. Featuring a remarkable cast of characters that goes beyond the so-called "Big Three"-Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin-to the lieutenants and diplomats whose advice was at turns welcomed and rejected, Winning the War offers a remarkable 360 degree view of this tumultuous period. Drawing on sixty-five private archives in Britain and the United States-several of which have never before been accessed by historians-, Bouverie reveals an untold story at the heart of World War II, one that had a profound shape on the world to come"-- Provided by publisher |
| 일반주제명 : | World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- |
| 주제명(지명) : | United States Military relations Great Britain |
| 주제명(지명) : | Great Britain Military relations United States |
| 주제명(지명) : | United States Military relations Soviet Union |
| 주제명(지명) : | Soviet Union Military relations United States |
| 주제명(지명) : | Great Britain Military relations Soviet Union |
| 주제명(지명) : | Soviet Union Military relations Great Britain |
| 개인저자 : | Bouverie, Tim, 1987- |
| 언어 | 영어 |
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