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On the Far Western Front: Britain's First World War in South America

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

On the Far Western Front: Britain's First World War in South America

Contributors:

By (Author) Phillip A. Dehne

ISBN:

9780719080050

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

1st April 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Main Subject:
Dewey:

337.41

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This book uncovers a forgotten campaign of the First World War, the fight to dominate South America. Propelled by the fear of British businessmen, Britain created a complex economic war against local Germans, with the aim of permanently overturning German dominance in lucrative avenues of international trade. By utilizing archives in Britain and South America, Dehne produces a lively account of the way the campaign was conducted on both sides of the Atlantic. This book will persuade anyone interested in the First World War that the conflict must be examined beyond the battlefields of Europe. It comprises a significant contribution to the new field of the history of globalization, and it will appeal to anyone interested in the economic, diplomatic, and imperial history of the twentieth century. Suggesting new reasons for the emergence of anti-foreign populism in South American states, it will also be of interest to Latin American history students. -- .

Reviews

In every respect this is an excellent piece of work. Dehne deepens our understanding of
the First World War through scholarly analysis of one of its most neglected aspects. He
challenges us to think widely about the nature of that war, the way it was fought, and the
long lead up to it. He helps us to see the conflict in South America in the broadest way
possible, and against broad historiographical debates. Dehne describes his aim in the
following terms:
In short, this book globalizes a war that took place in what has been recognized as an early era
of globalization. In doing so, it integrates the hitherto disparate histories of the First World
War, particularly the economic war, with those of imperialism, dependency, and national
identity. (p. 5)
In this the author has amply succeeded. This book is a good and important one.

-- .

Author Bio

Phillip Dehne is Associate Professor of History at St. Josephs College, New York

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