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John Gooch

    January 1, 1945

    John Gooch is Emeritus Professor of International History at the University of Leeds and Honorary Professor of History at the University of Kent. His work is characterized by its rigorous historical analysis, offering readers profound insights into the past. Gooch's extensive academic career underscores a deep commitment to understanding and interpreting historical events.

    The Plans of War
    The Unification of Italy
    Military Misfortunes
    Mussolini's War
    Military Misfortunes
    The Italian Army and the First World War
    • 2020

      Mussolini's War

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      3.7(189)Add rating

      While staying closely aligned with Hitler, Mussolini remained carefully neutral until the summer of 1940. Then, with the wholly unexpected and sudden collapse of the French and British armies, Mussolini declared war on the Allies in the hope of making territorial gains in southern France and Africa. This decision proved a horrifying miscalculation, dooming Italy to its own prolonged and unwinnable war, immense casualties and an Allied invasion in 1943 which ushered in a terrible new era for the country. John Gooch's new book is the definitive account of Italy's war experience. Beginning with the invasion of Abyssinia and ending with Mussolini's arrest, Gooch brilliantly portrays the nightmare of a country with too small an industrial sector, too incompetent a leadership and too many fronts on which to fight. Everywhere - whether in the USSR, the Western Desert or the Balkans - Italian troops found themselves against either better-equipped or more motivated enemies. The result was a war entirely at odds with the dreams of pre-war Italian planners - a series of desperate improvizations against Allies who could draw on global resources and against whom Italy proved helpless. This remarkable book rightly shows the centrality of Italy to the war, outlining the brief rise and disastrous fall of the Italian military campaign

      Mussolini's War
    • 2017

      The Prospect of War

      The British Defence Policy 1847-1942

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book, first published in 1981, offers insights and perspectives on its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor and publishing standards of Routledge, an imprint known for its scholarly contributions. It serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking to understand the context and developments in its field during that time. The work is positioned within the broader framework of Taylor & Francis, emphasizing its commitment to quality and research-driven content.

      The Prospect of War
    • 2016

      The Unification of Italy

      • 58 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the historical context, the book explores the unification of the Italian states beginning in 1815, following the Napoleonic Wars. It examines the underlying racial, linguistic, and cultural connections that fostered a sense of shared identity among the diverse states, despite their initial disunity. The narrative highlights how these factors contributed to the eventual political unity of Italy and discusses the lasting legacy of this unification.

      The Unification of Italy
    • 2015

      The Plans of War

      The General Staff and British Military Strategy c. 1900-1916

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the British General Staff, this pioneering study explores the evolution of military strategy leading up to the First World War. It details the development of the General Staff and its strategic planning role, examining issues that emerged within the War Office and their progression to the Cabinet. The book navigates the intricate interactions among the Admiralty, Foreign Office, Treasury, and key figures from Edward VII onward. Additionally, it analyzes British military policy up to 1916, including an interpretation of the Gallipoli campaign and its failures.

      The Plans of War
    • 2015

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as an important artifact in the knowledge base of civilization, offering insights into its historical context. Scholars have recognized its value, ensuring that readers can access a faithful reproduction that maintains the integrity of the original text.

      Manual or Explanatory Development of the ACT for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in One Dominion Under the Name of Canada Syntheti
    • 2014
    • 2005

      Military Misfortunes

      The Anatomy of Failure in War

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(195)Add rating

      The book offers a fresh perspective on military disasters, challenging conventional theories that attribute failures to individual or collective shortcomings. Instead, it delves into the intricate relationships among people, systems, and organizations, arguing that these complex interconnections are the true sources of significant military misfortunes. Through insightful analysis, the authors illuminate the underlying factors that contribute to unexpected outcomes in military operations.

      Military Misfortunes
    • 1991

      Military Misfortunes

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Rejecting accepted theories for unexpected military disasters, the authors brilliantly analyze disasters of great magnitude. They assert that military misfortune turns not on individual or collective failure but is rooted in the nature of the complex interconnections between men, systems, and organizations.

      Military Misfortunes