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The award-winning A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps returns in this new paperback edition.
Whilst the First World War had seen an exceptional growth in the use and production of military cartography, the global conflict that followed employed maps, charts, reconnaissance, radar, sonar and the systematic recording and processing of geographical and topographical information on an unprecedented scale. It is impossible to understand the events and outcomes of the Second World War without deep reference to mapping at all levels. Maps themselves became the weapons and had a decisive impact.
In this highly original work Jeremy Black, one of world's leading military and cartographic historians, shows how fundamental maps were to the conflict as he charts its historical sweep across each of the major theatres. The book's thematic arrangement – exploring the conflict's maps through strategic, operational, tactical, reportage and propaganda means – provides a truly ground-breaking perspective. The story is told through 100 key maps, many photographed for the very first time, from the unrivalled collections of the British Library and other major cartographic holdings.
A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps won the Library Journal’s Best Reference Pick of the Year in 2020 and was also Booklist’s 2020 Editor’s Choice in the History category.
Publication date: 30/05/2024
Author: Jeremy Black
Brand: British Library Publishing
Number of pages: 256
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 280 x 220
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