Scorched Earth: A Global History of World War II

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
656
Dimensions
6.25 X 9.5 X 1.89 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781541619265

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About the Author
Paul Thomas Chamberlin is an associate professor in history at Columbia University. The author of The Cold War's Killing Fields and The Global Offensive, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Christian Science Monitor. He lives in New York.
Reviews
"If doubts remain that World War II was the most devastating conflict in human history, Scorched Earth dispels them. Even more, Paul Thomas Chamberlin challenges the basic notion of a struggle between good and evil. There is little good here except that this war of annihilation finally ended after taking its tremendous toll. And while historians have long identified World War II as a seminal influence on our contemporary era, none have effectively argued that colonialism in its varied versions was its ultimate legacy--until now. In previous work, Chamberlin contested Cold War realism; likewise, here he upends common assumptions about the Good War. He demythologizes in a way that eloquently covers this epic conflict in all its details--experts and war buffs will find a lot of battle descriptions that are fresh here--while provoking us to rethink our understanding of history itself. Truly a tour de force!"--Thomas W. Zeiler, author of Annihilation: a Global Military History of World War II
"A well written, balanced, and provocative account of the twentieth century's greatest and most destructive war. Paul Thomas Chamberlin covers all the major theaters of the war, smoothly integrating political and military developments. The author's unorthodox interpretation of the Second World War will challenge historians to reexamine long-standing assumptions and beliefs about the origins and nature of this critical conflict."--Ronald H. Spector, author of Eagle Against the Sun