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Men, ideas, and tanks : British military thought and armoured forces, 1903-1939 / J.P. Harris.
Author
Harris, J. P.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York, NY, USA : Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Description
viii, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
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UE57 .H37 1995
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Subject(s)
Great Britain Army
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Armored troops
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History
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Series
War, armed forces, and society
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War, armed forces and society
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. [320]-328) and index.
Contents
List of figures and maps
Acknowledgements
Introduction (starting p. 1)
1 Genesis (starting p. 4)
2 Tanks, visionaries and officialdom: June 1915-November 1916 (starting p. 47)
3 The road to Cambrai (starting p. 79)
4 Cambrai to the German spring offensive: November 1917-June 1918 (starting p. 120)
5 "Mechanical warfare" and victory (starting p. 159)
6 An era of experiment: 1919-31 (starting p. 195)
7 Losing the lead: 1931-36 (starting p. 237)
8 The approach of war: 1936-39 (starting p. 273)
Conclusion (starting p. 315)
Bibliography (starting p. 320)
Index (starting p. 329)
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ISBN
071903762X
9780719037627
0719048141 ((pbk.))
9780719048142 ((pbk.))
LCCN
95021173
OCLC
32665047
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