Focusing on the Battle of the Somme, William Philpott presents a compelling argument that this pivotal conflict was crucial for British and French forces in ultimately achieving victory in World War I. He highlights the introduction of new technologies, such as armored tanks, and the challenges of communication that shaped military strategy. By examining the concept of attrition as a necessary approach against industrialized warfare, Philpott's work challenges established perceptions of the battle and redefines our understanding of modern warfare.
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William Philpott is een vooraanstaand historicus gespecialiseerd in de geschiedenis van oorlogvoering, met een bijzondere focus op de Eerste Wereldoorlog en de Anglo-Franse betrekkingen in de twintigste eeuw. Zijn academische werk duikt in de diepe offers en strategische complexiteiten van conflicten, en onderzoekt hoe beslissende veldslagen de loop van de moderne geschiedenis hebben gevormd. Philpotts geschriften worden gekenmerkt door grondig onderzoek en een scherp analytisch oog, waarmee hij lezers diepgaande inzichten biedt in de menselijke en geopolitieke dimensies van oorlog.




A major new work on the notorious First World War battle, the first to argue in significant detail for a complete overhaul of the way we think about the Somme
The magnum opus of the First World War, from the outstanding historian at the King's College Department of War Studies.
The author, a history professor at the University of Denver, offers insights into historical events and themes. His expertise provides a unique perspective that enriches the narrative, making it both educational and engaging for readers interested in understanding the complexities of history.