The Oxford Companion to the Second World War

The Oxford Companion to the Second World War

by M. R. D. Foot (Editor), Ian Dear (Editor)

Synopsis

Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of VE Day, The Oxford Companion to the Second World War is a wide-ranging and balanced reference work on World War II. Its 1750 alphabetically-arranged entries vary from brief definitions and one-line signposts to major pieces of description and analysis of several thousand words. They cover every aspect of World War II, from strategy, politics, tactics, and weaponry to logistics, political and military leaders, economics and the effects on society (sex outside marriage, usually thought shocking in the 1930s, had become commonplace by the 1960s; partly because the war had helped to make it so; partly because the war had stimulated research into birth control). World War II often divides the views of historians today as much as it divided combatants at the time (whether Barbarossa , the German invasion of the USSR in June 1941, was delayed by the Balkan campaign, for instance, is still a matter of dispute). To reflect the diversity of views about the war the book has been written by an international team of more than 140 distinguished contributors and includes Japanese, German, and Italian perspectives. All entries are fully-cross referenced and the volume also offers a general index, chronology, and appendix of place-name changes. It includes: major country surveys; the experience of the war in all the important belligerent states, typically including the domestic life and economy, government, defence and civil defence, armed forces, intelligence services, merchant navy, resistance and culture; more peripheral countries and colonial possessions - for example, indicating allegiance (and changes of allegiance) of French colonies, the fate of the Dutch East Indies, the involvement of South American states; individual actions - battles, bombings, sinkings, and other events such as the battles of Kasserine Pass and the River Plate, Warsaw Uprisings, Iwo Jima, sinking of the Scharnhorst, Anzio landings, Doolittle Raid, July Bomb plot, Kursk and the bombing of Nuremberg. Military campaigns and operations are described: Fall Gelb, Cerberus and Veritable, as well as Barbarossa and Overlord, the battle for Berlin, the Fall of France, and Burma Campaign. There are entries on wartime leaders: Stalin, Hitler, Roosevelt, Chiang Kai-shek, Churchill, Mussolini and Hirohito; Military, political and other leading wartime figures such as Grand Admiral Doenitz, General de Gaulle, Count Ciano, Admiral King, Ho Chi Minh, Prince Konoe, Odette Sansom, Charles Lindbergh, Claus Barbie, Harold Macmillan, Marshal Timoshenko, Robert Menzies, Martin Bormann, Rudolph Hess, Admiral Ozawa and Aung San.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1365
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 04 May 1995

ISBN 10: 0192141686
ISBN 13: 9780192141682

Media Reviews
There are plenty of emotionally-charged books on the Second World War and National Socialism. The matter-of-fact approach this [The Oxford Companion to the Second World War] sound 1300 page lexical work takes is therefore very welcome. Under the direction of the General Editor, Dear, an
international group of more than 140 authors has produced almost 1800 contributions. The World has been divided geographically into five sections, each with its own advisory editor. Prof Wilhelm Dienst form the Freiburg University is responsible for Germany and Austria. This carefully compiled work
is, despite its size, easy to handle. The cross-referencing is also very precise. --Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 1995
These two superb volumes from Oxford University Press ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement ... it provides an indispensable guide ... But the range and intellectual energy of the latter will make it an invaluable work of reference for undergraduate and researchers. Together,
these two books provide as valuable a commemoration of the war as any. --Mark Mazower, History Today
impressive testimony to the state of scholarship about the war fifty years after its end ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement. In its range, depth and quality of contributions, its comprehensiveness and perhaps above all its numerous and admirably clear maps, charts and tables,
it provides an indispensable guide to the conflict. --Mark Mazower, History Today


There are plenty of emotionally-charged books on the Second World War and National Socialism. The matter-of-fact approach this [The Oxford Companion to the Second World War] sound 1300 page lexical work takes is therefore very welcome. Under the direction of the General Editor, Dear, an
international group of more than 140 authors has produced almost 1800 contributions. The World has been divided geographically into five sections, each with its own advisory editor. Prof Wilhelm Dienst form the Freiburg University is responsible for Germany and Austria. This carefully compiled work
is, despite its size, easy to handle. The cross-referencing is also very precise. --Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 1995
These two superb volumes from Oxford University Press ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement ... it provides an indispensable guide ... But the range and intellectual energy of the latter will make it an invaluable work of reference for undergraduate and researchers. Together,
these two books provide as valuable a commemoration of the war as any. --Mark Mazower, History Today
impressive testimony to the state of scholarship about the war fifty years after its end ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement. In its range, depth and quality of contributions, its comprehensiveness and perhaps above all its numerous and admirably clear maps, charts and tables,
it provides an indispensable guide to the conflict. --Mark Mazower, History Today

There are plenty of emotionally-charged books on the Second World War and National Socialism. The matter-of-fact approach this [The Oxford Companion to the Second World War] sound 1300 page lexical work takes is therefore very welcome. Under the direction of the General Editor, Dear, an international group of more than 140 authors has produced almost 1800 contributions. The World has been divided geographically into five sections, each with its own advisory editor. Prof Wilhelm Dienst form the Freiburg University is responsible for Germany and Austria. This carefully compiled work is, despite its size, easy to handle. The cross-referencing is also very precise. --Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 1995
These two superb volumes from Oxford University Press ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement ... it provides an indispensable guide ... But the range and intellectual energy of the latter will make it an invaluable work of reference for undergraduate and researchers. Together, these two books provide as valuable a commemoration of the war as any. --Mark Mazower, History Today
impressive testimony to the state of scholarship about the war fifty years after its end ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement. In its range, depth and quality of contributions, its comprehensiveness and perhaps above all its numerous and admirably clear maps, charts and tables, it provides an indispensable guide to the conflict. --Mark Mazower, History Today


There are plenty of emotionally-charged books on the Second World War and National Socialism. The matter-of-fact approach this [The Oxford Companion to the Second World War] sound 1300 page lexical work takes is therefore very welcome. Under the direction of the General Editor, Dear, an international group of more than 140 authors has produced almost 1800 contributions. The World has been divided geographically into five sections, each with its own advisory editor. Prof Wilhelm Dienst form the Freiburg University is responsible for Germany and Austria. This carefully compiled work is, despite its size, easy to handle. The cross-referencing is also very precise. --Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 1995


These two superb volumes from Oxford University Press ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement ... it provides an indispensable guide ... But the range and intellectual energy of the latter will make it an invaluable work of reference for undergraduate and researchers. Together, these two books provide as valuable a commemoration of the war as any. --Mark Mazower, History Today


impressive testimony to the state of scholarship about the war fifty years after its end ... The Companion is quite an extraordinary achievement. In its range, depth and quality of contributions, its comprehensiveness and perhaps above all its numerous and admirably clear maps, charts and tables, it provides an indispensable guide to the conflict. --Mark Mazower, History Today


Author Bio

n former regular officer in the Royal Marines, Ian Dear has written a number of books on maritime and military subjects, the latest being a history of Ten Commando, 1942-1945 (1987). He is also the editor of Oxford English: A Guide to the Language (1986) and the A-Z of Sailing Terms (1987). Michael Foot is an historian and former wartime intelligence officer. He was Professor of Modern History at the University of Manchester (1967-73), and editor of the first four volumes of the Gladstone Diaries. His other works include SOE in France, Resistance, and Holland at War against Hitler.