The Strategy of the Lloyd George Coalition, 1916-1918

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BL Uses previously unavailable archival evidence to challenge earlier theories The popular image of the First World War is dominated by two misconceptions. The first holds that the war was an exercise in futility in which incompetent upper class generals callously sacrificed an entire generation of young men to no good purpose. The second holds that the debate about British strategic policy during the First World War was a gladiatorial contest between brass hats' (generals), and frock coats' (politicians). Historians, denied access for too long to the contemporary records of the private deliberations of policy-makers, had been forced to follow both interpretations. David French challenges this orthodoxy and suggests that the policy-makers were united in trying to relate strategic policy to a carefully considered set of war aims. His challenging conclusion is that the policy-makers never lost sight of their goal, which was to ensure that Britain fought the war at an acceptable cost and emerged from it with its security enhanced against both its enemies and its allies.


  • | Author: David French
  • | Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • | Publication Date: Aug 24, 1995
  • | Number of Pages: 340 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0198205597
  • | ISBN-13: 9780198205593
Author:
David French
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Publication Date:
Aug 24, 1995
Number of pages:
340 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0198205597
ISBN-13:
9780198205593