The Oxford handbook of World War II [electronic resource] / G. Kurt G. Piehler and Jonathan S. Grant.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Piehler, G. Kurt (Author)
Grant, Jonathan A., 1963- (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Introduction / G. Kurt Piehler and Jonathan Grant
  • The collapse of the Versailles system / Michael Creswell
  • Ideological origins of World War II / Vladimir Tismaneanu and Bogdan C. Iacob
  • The Spanish Civil War / Peter Garretson and S.P. McVeigh
  • The Sino-Japanese War / Gao Bei
  • Forging alliances : the Axis / Ricky W. Law
  • German victories, 1939-1940 / Eugenia C. Kiesling
  • The Battle of Britain : Britain and the British Empire alone / Andrew Stewart
  • The Battle of the Atlantic / Marc Milner
  • The Axis of the Soviet Union, 1941-1943 / Jonathan Grant
  • The Middle East during World War II / Hakan Güngör and Peter Garretso
  • Pearl Harbor and Japan ascendant / Sidney Pash
  • The United Nations and the Grand Alliance / David B. Woolner
  • The air war : Germany and Italy / M. Houston Johnson
  • North Africa and Italy / Douglas Porch
  • Eastern Europe in World War II / Deborah Cornelius and Jonathan A. Grant
  • The Eastern Front, 1943-1945 / David Stone
  • From D-Day to the Elbe / Peter Mansoor
  • The land war in Asia : China, Burma, and India / Alan Jeffreys
  • The Pacific War / Kyle P. Bracken
  • The air war and conflict termination in the Pacific / Conrad C. Crane
  • Home fronts at war / Judy Barrett Litoff
  • Neutral powers in a global war / Neville Wylie
  • Western religious leaders, communities, and organizations before and during the Second World War / Victoria J. Barnett
  • Science and technology / Ronald E. Doel and Kristine C. Harper
  • The environmental impact / Charles Closmann
  • Medicine and disability / John Kinder
  • The Holocaust / Jan Ruth Mills
  • The humanitarian response / Hillary Sebeny
  • Rendering justice / Michael Bryant and James Sedgwick
  • Cultural responses to total war / Annika Culver
  • Postwar settlements and internationalism / Regina Gramer and Yutaka Sasaki
  • Reintegrating veterans and demobilizing populations / R.M. Douglas
  • The memory and commemoration of war / Brian M. Puaca and Shizue Osa.