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Britain's War

A New World, 1942-1947
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Britain's War by Daniel Todman is a comprehensive history of Britain during the Second World War. It chronicles the country's military, political, and social challenges, highlighting the experiences of both leaders and ordinary citizens. The book provides an in-depth exploration of how Britain endured and ultimately emerged from the conflict.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by in-depth historical analyses and enjoy learning about the social, economic and political impacts of World War II on Britain. It provides a comprehensive and engaging narrative that might be perfect for those interested in understanding how the war shaped modern Britain.

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Britain's War

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Britain's War, the second volume of Daniel Todman's epic history of the Second World War, vividly recounts the pivotal moments and colossal struggles of Britain during the conflict. The narrative commences with the harrowing fall of Singapore in February 1942, an event marking one of the darkest days in British military history. This catastrophic defeat saw Britain's supposedly impregnable Asian 'fortress' overwhelmed by a smaller, determined Japanese force, leaving no silver lining akin to the Dunkirk evacuation.

What sets Britain's War apart is Todman's masterful ability to weave a tapestry of interconnected experiences, ensuring that no single perspective dominates his retelling. The fall of Singapore is explored through the lenses of its inhabitants, defenders, Churchill's Cabinet, and the British public back home. This multidimensional approach is maintained throughout the book, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of each phase of the war, from the grim lows of early 1942 to the triumphant victories of 1944-1945, and ultimately, the emergence of Indian independence.

Daniel Todman’s narrative is a tour de force of empathy and meticulous research. He captures the personal hardships faced by those enduring bombings, rationing, and the exhaustion of wartime labour. The poignant absence of millions of family members adds a profound emotional layer to his storytelling. Simultaneously, Todman masterfully contextualises these personal stories within the broader sweep of military, social, technological, and economic forces that defined the era.

Britain's War is not just a chronicle of events; it is an evocative exploration of how the war reshaped Britain. Todman’s authoritative account leverages the latest historical research to illuminate the period's complexities, presenting a fresh perspective for a new generation of readers and students.

In the words of Max Hastings, writing for the Sunday Times, "A stunning achievement, offering a new generation of readers and students an authoritative and original version of the greatest event in human history," Britain's War is an unparalleled work that stands as the definitive account of an epochal drama.

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Britain's War by Daniel Todman is highly praised for its authoritative and original take on World War II, blending grand strategy with human detail. Critics note its superb research, comprehensive scope, and skillful integration of social, political, and military aspects. The work is lauded for its clear, compelling narrative and is considered an essential, magisterial history of Britain's wartime experience.

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ISBN: 9780141982823

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 41.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 683g

Pages: 976

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About the Author

Daniel Todman is Professor of Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London. He was named The Times Young Academic Author of the Year in 2005 for The Great War- Myth and Memory. He previously taught in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy and was the co-editor of Lord Alanbrooke's bestselling War Diaries. The first volume of Britain's War (Into Battle- 1937-1941) was published to great acclaim in 2016.

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