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World War II
By (Author) Loyd Lee
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th January 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
European history
Warfare and defence
940.53
Hardback
272
World War II was the greatest single catastrophe human kind has inflicted upon itself. Few people alive at the time escaped its impact; its consequences still visit those unborn at war's end in 1945 and will continue to shape our future. This readable analysis and ready-reference guide is designed to help students and interested readers to understand the causes, interrelated events and implications of the war, and to provide a wealth of material for student research. A detailed timeline of events traces the history of the war. An introductory overview essay puts it in historical, political and social context. Based on the most recent scholarship about World War II, Lee, a nationally known expert historian of the war, provides four topical essays on key aspects of the war and a concluding essay on its continuing significance. The text of 17 primary documents, lengthy biographical sketches of important figures in the war, a glossary and an annotated bibliography of books suitable for high school and college students provide ready-reference value.
"Dr. Lee has presented the book in a straightforward and easy to follow format. Understandably, this one book could be used to teach a class on the Second World War...this is an important study because of [this]....I recommend the work."-Axis Europa
A useful resource for high school and undergraduate instructors. More advanced scholars will find it handy as a quick reference source.-Journal of Military History
Dr. Lee has presented the book in a straightforward and easy to follow format. Understandably, this one book could be used to teach a class on the Second World War...this is an important study because of [this]....I recommend the work.-Axis Europa
This is material for provoking a higher level of research or classroom discussion. Students could read it as a text, as well as using it as a research resource.-VOYA, October 1999
This title packs a lot of information into one volume....The strengths of this book are its conciseness and organization and its excellent annotated bibliography.-Library Journal
"A useful resource for high school and undergraduate instructors. More advanced scholars will find it handy as a quick reference source."-Journal of Military History
"This is material for provoking a higher level of research or classroom discussion. Students could read it as a text, as well as using it as a research resource."-VOYA, October 1999
"This title packs a lot of information into one volume....The strengths of this book are its conciseness and organization and its excellent annotated bibliography."-Library Journal
LOYD E. LEE is Professor of History and Chair of the department at the State University of New York, College at New Paltz. He is the editor of World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with General Sources: A Handbook of Literature and Research (Greenwood, 1997), and the author of The War Years: A Global History of the Second World War (1989), The Politics of Harmony: Civil Service, Liberalism, and Social Reform in Baden, 1800-1850 (1980), and other publications on German and global history.