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Turning Point 1917

The British Empire at War
  • Edited by: Douglas E. Delaney and Nikolas Gardner
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017
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A panoramic view of the British Empire during the most pivotal and dynamic twelve months of the Great War.

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Douglas E. Delaney holds the Canada Research Chair in War Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada. He is the author of The Soldiers’ General: Bert Hoffmeister at War (2005), which won the 2007 C.P. Stacey Prize for Canadian Military History, and Corps Commanders: Five British and Canadian Generals at War, 1939-45 (2011). He is also co-editor (with Serge Marc Durflinger) of Capturing Hill 70: Canada’s Forgotten Battle of the First World War (2016).

Nikolas Gardner holds the Class of 1965 Chair in Leadership at the Royal Military College of Canada. He is the author of Trial by Fire: Command and the British Expeditionary Force in 1914 (2003) and The Siege of Kut-al-Amara: At War in Mesopotamia, 1915-1916 (2014).

Reviews

Roger D. Cunningham:
All of the writings [in Turning Point 1917] are well chosen, and they underscore the fact that there is much more to properly understanding World War I than just focusing on the Western Front … [F]or aficionados of the Great War, Turning Point 1917 is a must-read.

Jonathan F.W. Vance, Distinguished University Professor and J.B. Smallman Chair, Department of History, Western University:
Turning Point 1917 combines classic military history with studies of social factors and cultural dimensions to look at how events in 1917 marked not only a turning point in the Great War but also in the relationships between Britain and the dominions. This is a very important volume.

Kent Fedorowich, Reader in British Imperial History, University of the West of England, Bristol:
Looking at a disparate variety of regions, crises, and themes in 1917, this fascinating volume examines how seemingly disconnected events overlapped to change the course of the war for Britain and its allies. Written by leading international experts of diplomatic, military, and naval history, Turning Point 1917 sets the benchmark for future comparative analyses.


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Turning Points and Tapestries
Douglas E. Delaney and Nikolas Gardner
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Meeting the Challenges of Interminable War
William Philpott
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Keith Neilson
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Chris Madsen and Michael Moir
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GHQ and the Dominions, 1917
Ian F.W. Beckett
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Jeffrey Grey
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New Zealand’s Manpower Problems and Policies during 1917
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Tim Stapleton
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The Montreal Anti-Conscription Disturbances, May to September 1917
Serge Marc Durflinger
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Mark Connelly
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Douglas E. Delaney and Nikolas Gardner
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eBook published on:
February 15, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9780774834018
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260
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8 illus., 3 maps, 3 tables
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