Books by Jeremy Black

Portrait of Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black is one of Britain's most prolific and respected historians, known for his lucid analyses of power, diplomacy, and warfare across the centuries. His work combines scholarly precision with an engaging narrative style, offering readers fresh perspectives on the forces that have shaped Britain and the wider world.

Drawing on a lifetime of research and teaching, Black brings clarity to complex historical debates, whether examining the evolution of strategy, the making of empires, or the shifting patterns of global influence. His books appeal to both dedicated historians and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of how the past informs the present.

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  • France A Short History

    Thames and Hudson Ltd France A Short History

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA concise history of France from prehistory to the present, recounting the great events and personalities and exploring France's cultural and political influence today.

    10 in stock

    £16.99

  • France A Short History

    Thames & Hudson Ltd France A Short History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA concise history of France from prehistory to the present, recounting the great events and personalities and exploring France's cultural and political influence today. Artists, martyrs, kings, revolutionaries: France's sense of national identity is inextricably linked to its dramatic history, which fascinates the world and attracts millions each year to visit its chateaux and cathedrals, boulevards and vineyards. Ancient roots allied to a social, political and military history that has witnessed revolution, conflict and occupation mean that France holds a unique position in the modern world. In this short, easy-to-digest history of a vast subject, Jeremy Black succinctly narrates how France's past has created its distinct character. Country and destination, nation and idea, France has an incomparable cultural legacy, and exerts a powerful artistic, intellectual and political influence across the globe. Black's vivid take on history emphasizes the unexpected nature of events Trade Review'A superb account of 2,000 years of France and the French in the making by a master of his craft. Bold insights and evocative detail are combined in a narrative that is a pleasure to read. A tour de force' - Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford'Readers of his many previous works will not be disappointed by this addition to the Jeremy Black canon. Encyclopaedic knowledge and a lifelong enthusiasm for visiting French historical sites underpin his new concise survey of French history from prehistoric times right down to Emmanuel Macron' - William Doyle, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Bristol'An excellent and thought-provoking introduction to the history of France. Concisely and accessibly written, it skilfully interweaves long-term social, cultural and even climatic factors with the more familiar narrative of wars, revolutions and coups d’état. In particular, and in a highly stimulating way, it shows just how much the shape of today’s France, both geographical and political, owes to sheer chance' - Munro Price, Professor of Modern European History, University of Bradford'The perfect history book for anyone travelling to France. Packed with information from the Sun King to Monet, via chateaux and artists’ cafes, this is an adroit whistle-stop tour illuminating the very essence of La France ' - Waterstones, History Books of the YearTable of ContentsPreface Introduction 1. Prehistoric Legacies 2. Roman France 3. The Early Middle Ages 4. Medieval France 5. Renaissance France, 1494–1598 6. From Henry IV to Louis XIV, 1598–1715 7. The Ancien Régime, 1715–89 8. The Revolution, 1789–99 9. From Napoleon I to Napoleon III, 1799–1870 10. The Third Republic, 1870–1939 11. The Second World War, 1939–45 12. France Reborn, 1945–69 13. Modern France, 1969–2000 14. France Today, 2001– 15. Conclusions

    15 in stock

    £9.89

  • Paris

    Thames and Hudson Ltd Paris

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £9.89

  • A History of Britain in 100 Maps

    British Library Publishing A History of Britain in 100 Maps

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn A History of Britain in 100 Maps Jeremy Black takes readers deep into the unparalleled collections of the British Library Map Room to tell a new story of the British Isles through acknowledged treasures and previously undiscovered and unpublished items.

    15 in stock

    £32.00

  • A History of Railways in 100 Maps

    British Library Publishing A History of Railways in 100 Maps

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisContinuing the thematic strand of the successful and proven British Library 100 Maps' series. This new volume traces the fully international history of railways from their beginnings in the north-west of England through to the inter-continental lines of today.

    15 in stock

    £32.00

  • A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps

    British Library Publishing A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £20.00

  • War in the Nineteenth Century

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd War in the Nineteenth Century

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides an accessible and up-to-date account of the rich military history of the nineteenth century. It takes a fresh approach, making novel links with conflict and coercion, and moving away from teleological emphases. Naval developments and warfare are included, as are social and cultural dimensions of military activity. Leading military historian Jeremy Black offers the reader a twenty-first century approach to this period, particularly through his focus on the dynamic drive provided by different forms of military goals, or tasking. This allows echoes with modern warfare to come to the fore and provides a fuller understanding of a period sometimes considered solely as background to the total war of 1914-45. Alongside state-to-state warfare and the move toward total war, Black''s emphasis on different military goals gives due weight to trans-oceanic conflict at the expense of non-Europeans. Irregular, internal and asymmetric war are all considered, ranging from local insTrade Review"This first-rate survey should appeal to general as well as academic readers. The focus on irregular, internal, and asymmetric war, ranging from local insurgencies to imperial expeditions, is a welcome shift from the standard western-centric emphasis on campaigns and battles. The inclusion of such "out of area" conflicts as the War of the Pacific adds a valuable perspective. And the footnotes by themselves are worth the purchase price as a bibliography."—Dennis Showalter, Colorado College "Jeremy Black has given us a masterful overview of the period 1800-1914, not just for the West but for the world as a whole, analyzing the role of military power as an agent of change in history, and historical experience as an agent of change for armies and navies. Black considers the domestic significance of armed forces as well as their international role, using the concept of tasking to take a fresh approach to his topic."—Lawrence Sondhaus, University of Indianapolis "Jeremy Black offers an alternative reading of military history, eschewing the linear teleology of most modernization theses in favour of explanations based on contingency and a multi-track approach placing western development alongside that elsewhere in the world. The result is a refreshingly clear, crisp and succinct overview of warfare from the end of the eighteenth century until the First World War."—Peter Wilson, University of HullTable of ContentsPreface viii 1 Introduction: Framing the Problems 1 2 Napoleonic Background 5 3 1815–1849 27 4 The 1850s 60 5 Naval Power and Warfare 71 6 Outside Europe, 1815–1860 96 7 1860–1871 107 8 1872–1902 135 9 The Victory of the West, 1860–1913 151 10 Towards the First World War, 1903–1914 172 11 War and Society 187 12 Conclusions 204 Notes 208 Further Reading 232 Index 236

    1 in stock

    £49.50

  • War in the Nineteenth Century

    Polity Press War in the Nineteenth Century

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides an accessible and up-to-date account of the rich military history of the nineteenth century. It takes a fresh approach, making novel links with conflict and coercion, and moving away from teleological emphases. Naval developments and warfare are included, as are social and cultural dimensions of military activity.Trade Review"This first-rate survey should appeal to general as well as academic readers. The focus on irregular, internal, and asymmetric war, ranging from local insurgencies to imperial expeditions, is a welcome shift from the standard western-centric emphasis on campaigns and battles. The inclusion of such "out of area" conflicts as the War of the Pacific adds a valuable perspective. And the footnotes by themselves are worth the purchase price as a bibliography."—Dennis Showalter, Colorado College "Jeremy Black has given us a masterful overview of the period 1800-1914, not just for the West but for the world as a whole, analyzing the role of military power as an agent of change in history, and historical experience as an agent of change for armies and navies. Black considers the domestic significance of armed forces as well as their international role, using the concept of tasking to take a fresh approach to his topic."—Lawrence Sondhaus, University of Indianapolis "Jeremy Black offers an alternative reading of military history, eschewing the linear teleology of most modernization theses in favour of explanations based on contingency and a multi-track approach placing western development alongside that elsewhere in the world. The result is a refreshingly clear, crisp and succinct overview of warfare from the end of the eighteenth century until the First World War."—Peter Wilson, University of HullTable of ContentsPreface viii 1 Introduction: Framing the Problems 1 2 Napoleonic Background 5 3 1815–1849 27 4 The 1850s 60 5 Naval Power and Warfare 71 6 Outside Europe, 1815–1860 96 7 1860–1871 107 8 1872–1902 135 9 The Victory of the West, 1860–1913 151 10 Towards the First World War, 1903–1914 172 11 War and Society 187 12 Conclusions 204 Notes 208 Further Reading 232 Index 236

    15 in stock

    £18.99

  • A New History of England

    The History Press Ltd A New History of England

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA New History of England

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • Culloden and the 45

    The History Press Ltd Culloden and the 45

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLooking beyond the trappings of Stuart romance

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Revolutions in the Western World 17751825 The

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Revolutions in the Western World 17751825 The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisConsidering what has been described as an Age of Revolutions, Black assesses a formative period in world history by examining the North American, European, Haitian and Latin American Revolutions. Causes, courses and consequences are all clarified in the articles selected and an introduction charts the major themes.Table of ContentsContents: Introduction; Part I British America: Why men fought in the American revolution, Robert Middlekauf; Patriots by default: Queens County, New York and the British Army, 1776-1783, Joseph S. Tiedemann; The localist roots of backcountry loyalism: an examination of popular political culture in Virginia's New River valley, Albert H. Tillson Jr; Early American ways of war: a new reconnaissance, 1600-1815, Wayne E. Lee; British strategy in the war of American independence, Piers Mackesy; The origins of the nationalist movement of 1780-1783: congressional administration and the continental army, E. Wayne Carp. Part II France: Public opinion and political culture in France during the 2nd half of the 18th century, Harvey Chisick; Paths to political consciousness: the assembly of notables of 1787 and the 'pre-revolution' in France, Vivian R. Gruder; Politics, culture and the origins of the French Revolution, Sarah Maza; The 'ministry of the hundred hours': a reappraisal, Munro Price; Problems of law and order during 1790, the 'peaceful' year of the French Revolution, Samuel F. Scott; Conspiracy obsession in a time of revolution: French elites and the origins of the terror, 1789-1792, Timothy Tackett; The 9 Thermidor: motives and effects, Martyn Lyons; The ancien régime origins of Napoleonic social reconstruction, Rafe Blaufarb. Part III Elsewhere in Europe: The Dutch affair and the fall of the ancien régime, 1784-1787, Munro Price; Scandinavia and the Atlantic revolution, 1760-1815, H. Arnold Barton; The Brabant revolution: a conservative revolt in a backward country?, J. Craeybeckx; The 1st (and only) year of the May 3 constitution, Daniel Stone. Part IV Haiti: The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, Jennifer J. Pierce. Part V Latin America: The emancipation of America, Jaime E. Rodriguez; Village, nation and constitution: insurgent politics in Papantla, Veracruz, 1810-1821, Michael T. Ducey; Insurrection-reacti

    15 in stock

    £82.64

  • The Politics of James Bond

    University of Nebraska Press The Politics of James Bond

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUses the plots and characterizations in the novels and the blockbuster films to place James Bond in a historical, cultural, and political context. This title charts and explores how the settings and the dynamics of the Bond adventures have changed in response to shifts in the real-world environment in which the fictional Bond operates.

    1 in stock

    £15.19

  • The War of 1812 in the Age of Napoleon

    John Wiley & Sons The War of 1812 in the Age of Napoleon

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £21.80

  • The War of 1812 in the Age of Napoleon

    MP-OKL Uni of Oklahoma The War of 1812 in the Age of Napoleon

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe War of 1812 is etched into American memory with the burning of the Capitol and the White House by British forces, The Star-Spangled Banner, and the decisive naval battle of New Orleans. Now a respected British military historian offers an international perspective on the conflict to better gauge its significance.Trade ReviewThis study of the War of 1812 will be consulted for years to come for its broad view of the international conflict . . . and for its comparative view of military operations through space and time."" - Military History

    1 in stock

    £17.06

  • George II  Puppet of the Politicians

    Liverpool University Press George II Puppet of the Politicians

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFollowing closely on the heels of his recent biography of George III, Jeremy Black turns to the reign of his grandfather, George II, to set the record straight.Trade ReviewBlack documents the King’s role more extensively than any previous scholar, and his use of a wide range of evidence from foreign diplomats accredited to the British court is a major strength of the book. Philip Woodfine, EHR, cxxiv. 509 * EHR, cxxiv. 509 *Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations Map 1. The Role of Monarchy in Eighteenth-Century Britain 2. A New Dynasty and a Quarrelsome Prince of Wales, 1683-1727 3. The King's Realm 4. The New King, 1727-1731, 77 5. Character and Concerns 6. George and Walpole: Double Act or King in the Shadows? 1731-1741 7. Turmoil and Crisis, 1741-1746 8. The Rule of the Pelhams? 1746-1754 9. Last Years, 1754-1760 10. George II's Reputation 11. Conclusions Notes Selected Further Reading Index

    15 in stock

    £104.02

  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

    Taylor & Francis The Atlantic Slave Trade

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £28.49

  • The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow in its second edition, The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History has been updated to include recent scholarship, and an analysis of how debates have changed in light of recent key events such as the Black Lives Matter movement.Primarily focused on the Atlantic Slave Trade, this study places slavery within a broader world context and includes significant detailed coverage of Africa. With a chronological approach, it guides students through the origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade to its expansion and eventual abolition. Its final chapters explore the legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade by comparing it to other systems of slavery outside of the Atlantic region, and analyze the persistence of modern-day slavery. As well as offering an analysis of historiography, the updated bibliography and conclusion, which considers the recent Black Lives Matter protests and their aftermath, provide a fresh account of how slavery has shaped our understanding of the modern world.<Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. The Beginnings of the Atlantic Slave Trade 3. The Slave Trade Expands Greatly 4. The Slave Trade at its Height 5. Abolitionism 6. After Slavery? 7. Conclusions

    2 in stock

    £34.19

  • Introduction to Global Military History

    Taylor & Francis Introduction to Global Military History

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow in its fourth edition, Introduction to Global Military History is an accessible, up-to-date account of modern warfare from the eighteenth century to the present.The book engages with the social, cultural, political and economic contexts of war, examining the causes and consequences of conflict beyond national and chronological boundaries. It challenges the dominant Western-centric, technologically focused view of military history and instead emphasises the ranges of circumstances faced by both Western and non-Western powers and the absence of any one direction of development. The chapters present integrated discussions of land, naval and air conflicts, addressing continuities and the ways in which common experiences affected different spheres. This edition revises the text throughout, has increased focus on the developments of the 2000s and 2010s, and adds a new chapter on the 2020s.Supported by a variety of illustrations, maps and case studies, this study i

    1 in stock

    £34.99

  • Histories of War

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Histories of War

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA global account of histories of war, from Antiquity to the present day, this thoughtful book shows how the varied modes of representation record political, cultural and social developments as well as military events. Covers all forms of discussion and commemoration from statuary to scholarship, films to novels. Important not only to those interested in the history of war but also to those concerned with culture and history in general. This erudite volume on the theory and practice of military history will interest a wide readership including both professional historians of war and those concerned with its broader philosophical dimension. The author - a well established authority in European history - has provided an informed, rigorous analysis of a difficult topic. It will delight those who seek enlightenment of the historian's craft, military or otherwise.

    1 in stock

    £21.25

  • A History of Britains Transport

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd A History of Britains Transport

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn accessible book to draw on popular interest in transport history, routes, vehicles and experiences. Transport history is social and industrial national history. Passengers and freight will be covered including all types of transport from walking and packhorses, that predominated for much of national history, both of which tend to be underrated, to changes brought by improvements to road transport from the Romans to medieval bridgebuilders and eighteenth-century turnpikes, and, in parallel, river, coastal and canal travel, again from the Romans to the eighteenth century. The story moves to the age of rail, motoring and lastly air. All forms overlap. as well as being sequential.

    2 in stock

    £19.80

  • The English Town

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd The English Town

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £22.00

  • Studying History

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Studying History

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of thirty books, including Maps and History and War and the World 1450-2000.Donald M. MacRaild is Professor of History at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK. His publications include Social History and Social Theory and Nineteenth Century Britain.Table of ContentsAuthors' Preface PART ONE 1. The Scope of History 2. Varieties of History (i): 'Traditional History' 3. Varieties of History (ii): 'the New History' PART TWO 4. Approaches to History: Sources, Methods and Historians 5. Theories and Concepts PART THREE 6. Studying History 7. The Learning Environment 8. Writing History (i): The Essay 9. Writing History (ii): The Dissertation 10. History Exams Afterword Suggestions for Further Reading Index.

    2 in stock

    £23.74

  • To Lose an Empire

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC To Lose an Empire

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisBringing strategy, foreign policy, domestic and imperial politics together, this book challenges the conventional understanding as to why the British Empire, at perhaps the height of its power, lost control of its American colonies. Critiquing the traditional emphasis on the value of alliance during the Seven Years' War, and the consequences of British isolation during the War of American Independence, Jeremy Black shows that this rests on a misleading understanding of the relationship between policy and strategy. Encompassing both the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence and grounded in archival research, this book considers a violent and contentious period which was crucial to the making of modern Britain and its role in the wider world. Offering a reinterpretation of British strategy and foreign policy throughout this time, To Lose an Empire interweaves British domestic policy with diplomatic and colonial developments to show the impact this period and its evTrade ReviewIt is refreshing, therefore, when a scholar seeks to break out of standardised chronological frameworks. Jeremy Black does so in To Lose an Empire ... It is ... a highly welcome addition to the corpus of literature on eighteenth-century international history. * Diplomacy & Statecraft *Table of ContentsPreface Introduction 1. The Means of Policy 2. The Context of Debate 3. To Win America, 1758-60 4. Winning a Peace, 1761-3 5. A Post-war Order? 1763-70 6. Muddling Through? 1771-4 7. Strategies under Pressure, 1775-8 8. Strategies Collapse, 1778-82 9. Picking up the Pieces, 1783-1790 10. Conclusions Bibliography

    10 in stock

    £32.43

  • England in the Age of Dickens

    Amberley Publishing England in the Age of Dickens

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLife, Society, Family, Economy, and Politics in early and mid-Victorian England mediated through the life and writings of arguably the nation's greatest novelist.

    15 in stock

    £15.00

  • Britains Naval Route to Greatness 16881815

    Amberley Publishing Britains Naval Route to Greatness 16881815

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeremy Black charts the story of Britain's rise to naval supremacy across the long eighteenth century.

    2 in stock

    £19.54

  • England in the Age of Dickens

    Amberley Publishing England in the Age of Dickens

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew in paperback - Life, Society, Family, Economy, and Politics in early and mid-Victorian England mediated through the life and writings of arguably the nation's greatest novelist.

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • English Culture

    Amberley Publishing English Culture

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeremy Black turns his trenchant eye to the development of English culture since the eighteenth century - how does it reflect political and social conditions of the time? Here, Black looks at this question while offering an important and original account of English history.

    2 in stock

    £19.54

  • A World History of Rail

    Amberley Publishing A World History of Rail

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIs it possible to overestimate the impact of the railway in history? Jeremy Black analyses that impact from the beginning to today. And of course it's not all a triumph. The network of the Congo today operates on three gauges run by separate companies; and a lot of it doesn't work.Trade Review'The book takes a global view of the development of the railways, starting with the early days of steam.' -- Family Tree Magazine, February 2024

    1 in stock

    £19.54

  • The Four Georges

    Amberley Publishing The Four Georges

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow a distinctively British form of monarchical government emerged 1714-1830, while the crowned heads of Europe faced serious, often insuperable crises â despite the decidedly mixed bag of British kings involved!

    7 in stock

    £19.54

  • A World History of Rail

    Amberley Publishing A World History of Rail

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew paperback edition - Is it possible to overestimate the impact of the railway in history? Jeremy Black analyses that impact from the beginning to today. And of course it's not all a triumph. The network of the Congo today operates on three gauges run by separate companies; and a lot of it doesn't work.

    3 in stock

    £11.39

  • Why the Industrial Revolution Happened in Britain

    Amberley Publishing Why the Industrial Revolution Happened in Britain

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew paperback edition - Esteemed historian Jeremy Black examines the technological, social, political and economic reasons for the industrial revolution taking place in Britain.

    15 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Geographies of War

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Geographies of War

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisGlobal history of geography of war from antiquity to present.

    1 in stock

    £19.80

  • Infantry

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Infantry

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe infantryman always bears the brunt' according to Field-Marshal Wavell in 1945. The Poor Bloody Infantry,' The Grunts on the Ground,' the infantry have often been seen as the humble, indeed shunned, relations of others, from cavalry to tanks. This book is their story, one from the dawn of human conflict to the present day, a study that looks round the world to consider fighting, weaponry, recruitment, contexts and impact. Infantry as the shock of assault as well as firepower, as the force in state-to-state conflict and in civil warfare, in symmetrical and asymmetrical warfare, are considered, as are the different accounts of development that are offered. Central to the military and to combat, infantry has also served many non-combat roles, notably as the arm of government. Indeed, infantry can be crucial to political history and nation-building, from coups to iconic battles

    3 in stock

    £21.25

  • Cavalry A Global History

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Cavalry A Global History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIt is a picture of the universal role of cavalry in warfare from earliest times to the present - and future.

    15 in stock

    £22.00

  • A Brief History of the Caribbean

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of the Caribbean

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA concise history of the Caribbean''s long and fascinating history, from pre-contact civilisations to the present day This is a concise history, intended for travellers, but of inestimable value to anyone looking for an overview of the Caribbean and its mainland coastal states, with a focus on the past few centuries. The history of the Caribbean does not make much sense without factoring in the cities - Pensacola, New Orleans, Galveston - and the ambitions of the states on its continental shores, notably the United States. This account is grounded in a look at the currents and channels of the sea, and its constraints, such as the Mosquito Coast, followed by the history of ''pre-contact'' civilisations, focusing on the Maya and the Toltec Empire.With the arrival of the Europeans, from the late fifteenth century to the early years of the seventeenth century, the story becomes one of exploration, conquest and settlement. Black charts the rise of Trade ReviewPraise for Jeremy Black's The HolocaustA demanding but important work. -- R. S. Levy, University of Illinois at ChicagoPraise for Jeremy Black's Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: A Global HistoryA significant and timely contribution to understanding the new meaning of war. * Choice *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Air Power

    Rowman & Littlefield Air Power

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis essential book offers a compelling and original interpretation of the rise of military aviation. Jeremy Black, one of the world's finest scholars of military history, provides a lucid analysis of the use of airpower over land and sea both during the two world wars and the more limited wars of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Considering both the theory and praxis of air power, the author begins with hot air balloons, and then highlights the use of zeppelins, piston engine fighters, jet bombers, and finally the so-called Military Revolution of today. While discussing the growth of American and European military aviation, Black, a pioneer in emphasizing the importance of non-Western military history for understanding global developments, also traces the emergence of air power in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Black breaks new ground by exploring not only to conventional warboth inside and outside Europebut also to the use of air power in unconventional wars, especially crTrade ReviewSynthesizing numerous secondary sources and combining them with some primary research, Black offers a synthetic history of air power that emphasizes the post–WW II era, when military aviation matured considerably, then carries his survey all the way to recent air operations and military aircraft acquisitions. Over the course of 13 chapters, this remarkable book shows the context of aerial combat not only through evolving technology but also through economic exigencies, political prestige, and shifting sensibilities on such matters as civilian casualties. By reminding readers that military aviation does not solve matters alone, the author also hints at the considerable intricacies associated with any aerial campaign, from political decision making to the incorporation of naval air power. However, to distill such complexity, Black assumes readers will be familiar with the variety of aircraft named yet neither described nor pictured. Lay audiences with a prior interest will appreciate the wider context offered as well as the brief glossary and supplementary reading list. . . .Summing Up: Recommended. Most levels/libraries. * CHOICE *[Jeremy Black] is an outstanding scholar. . . . [The] intelligent predictions that Black makes here . . . are much more subtle and nuanced. As a result, they are likely to stand the test of time. . . . To conclude, this is a useful introduction to airpower and it is particularly good in looking at it, not in isolation, but in the larger context. Airpower is not presented here as the silver bullet resolving all problems, but as a game-changer in many respects. It opened the door to city bombing on a scale that has made some think of genocide, but also to precision targeting, with the arrival of smart missiles. All this is ably demonstrated in this volume. * RUSI Journal *An excellent general history of airpower and an indispensable work for anyone who has anything to do with the employment of air assets. A range of audiences, from policymakers, to military personnel, to students of military history, should read it. . . . Black seeks to look beyond airpower as an asset in armed conflict to its varied and important roles in achieving strategic aims short of war. This is an immensely important and much overlooked aspect of airpower’s enduring strategic utility. . . . This work also diverges from the vast majority of airpower histories in its careful assessment of the air weapon’s utility in smaller air forces and also within larger ones in emerging major powers with rapidly evolving military capabilities, such as China and India. . . . Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Black engages energetically with policymaker failures to use airpower in realistic ways to achieve strategic aims in various armed conflicts. . . . Black’s superb insights regarding the enduring strategic value of airpower across the spectrum of conflict, from humanitarian crises and conflicts short of war to high-intensity conventional or even nuclear wars, are a highlight of his work. . . . Most of all, it reminds us that deemphasizing airpower would be a serious error. Black’s outstanding work warns us about this in no uncertain terms. * U.S. Military History Review *There are currently many books and accounts about air power available. Dr Peter Gray’s book goes much further than all of them. It accurately describes itself as a textbook. It draws upon an impressively large number of sources and bibliography to offer the student a series of detailed discussions on various aspects of the subject. It covers in some depth air power’s evolution, history, theory and practice. It looks at the political and legal aspects, the ethics and morality of air campaigns over the decades, reviews the huge body of literature on the subject, looks at many of the influential leaders and practitioners over the years, such as Mitchell, Douhet, Trenchard and Portal and discusses how to study and write about it. * Aerospace *[A] well-written summary of a broad topic.... Air Power: A Global History will be most useful for readers new to the topic who are looking for a beginning overview. More knowledgeable readers will still find much of interest. * Parameters *Air Power offers new insights about the global reaches and dynamics of air power.... Black offers readers a concise historical context to understand air power scholarship. Air Power serves as a helpful entry point for students, young scholars, or general readers... [I]t is a fine addition to Black’s large and growing oeuvre. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *Readers of military aviation history will find Air Power: A Global History comes from one of the world's leading aviation historians and provides a compelling examination that goes beyond the usual consideration of conventional warfare to consider unconventional wars around the world. Chapters employ a chronological approach in detailing events from the 1920s to modern times, showing how air power was a significant part of conflicts between states, how it ultimately revolutionized military thinking about how warfare was conducted, and how refined organization and evolving doctrines affected military choices. Changing values, perspectives, and strategic operations are documented throughout, creating a powerful survey highly recommended for military history and aviation history collections alike. * Donovan's Bookshelf *[A] stand out volume in the history of air warfare. Black covers the traditional subjects of the great wars, but he goes into great depth in lesser known conflicts. . . . Black covers the history of air power from balloons to drones and presents often overlooked information in the development of air power as well as its successes and failures. . . . A very detailed look at the history of air power in a surprisingly short book. * Evilcyclist's Blog *Combining conceptual insight with clear, readable descriptions of technology, Jeremy Black describes how air power evolved from modest beginnings into a major national instrument of both deterrence and compellence. By covering the societal and psychological aspects of air warfare as well as air power’s hundred-year history of delivering air superiority, situational awareness, maneuver and strike, this excellent book fills a real void in the existing literature. Highly recommended. -- Col. Prof. John Andreas Olsen, Royal Norwegian Air ForceJeremy Black’s Air Power is destined to be the go-to book on the subject. While inspiring in its breadth and scope, the work does not lose sight of the key issues that propelled the development of military aviation such as leadership, technological advances, and political considerations. Most important, Black does not fall victim to air power theorists’ propaganda, instead maintaining a clear-eyed focus on the limitations of air power and its integration with land and sea forces. -- Jason W. Warren, U.S. Army War CollegeThis book couldn’t be timelier. As desperate governments search for ways to avoid the quagmire of ground combat in the Middle East and elsewhere, the notion that air power on its own can achieve strategic objectives is rapidly taking on the dimensions of a panacea. But eminent military historian Jeremy Black, writing for informed citizens and decision-makers alike, assays the historical record of military aviation’s contribution to victory in war and concludes that governments would do well to exercise caution in putting all of their strategic eggs in the air power basket. -- Bruce Vandervort, Virginia Military InstituteTable of ContentsAbbreviations Preface 1.Introduction 2.The Start of a New Arm 3.The First World War 4.The 1920s 5.The 1930s 6.The Second World War 7.The Early Cold War, 1946–1962 8.The Cold War: The Middle Period, 1963–1975 9.The Later Cold War, 1976–1989 10.Air Power and the Revolution in Military Affairs, 1990–2003 11.A Complex Reality, 2004–2015 12.Into the Future 13.Conclusions Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Author

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  • A Brief History of Italy

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of Italy

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Jeremy Black skilfully sketches social, cultural and political trends'' - Christina Hardyment, Times audiobook of the week''A remarkable mixture of cold history, wide culture and personal experience''Ciro Paoletti, Secretary General of the Italian Commission of Military HistoryDespite the Roman Empire''s famous 500-year reign over Europe, parts of Africa and the Middle East, Italy does not have the same long national history as states such as France or England. Divided for much of its history, Italy''s regions have been, at various times, parts of bigger, often antagonistic empires, notably those of Spain and Austria. In addition, its challenging and varied terrain made consolidation of political control all the more difficult. This concise history covers, in very readable fashion, the formative events in Italy''s past from the rise of Rome, through a unified country in thrall to fascism in the first half of the twentieth century rigTrade ReviewJeremy Black skilfully sketches social, cultural and political trends -- Christina Hardyment * Times *A remarkable mixture of cold history, wide culture and personal experience. -- Ciro Paoletti, Secretary General of the Italian Commission of Military History

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • A Brief History of Spain

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of Spain

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDespite being relatively brief, this very readable history covers environmental, political, social, economic, cultural and artistic elements, and is very open to regional variations and to the extent that the history of the peninsula and of its political groupings was far from inevitable. Its tone is accessible, supported by boxes providing supplemental information, and is perfect for travellers to Spain.Trade ReviewPraise for Jeremy Black's The Holocaust'A demanding but important work.'Praise for Jeremy Black's Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: A Global History'A significant and timely contribution to understanding the new meaning of war.' - Choice

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • A Brief History of Portugal

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of Portugal

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    Book SynopsisThis is a comprehensive history of Portugal that covers the whole span, from the Stone Age to today. An introduction provides an understanding of geographical and climatic issues, before an examination of Portugal''s prehistory and classical Portugal, from the Stone Age to the end of the the Roman era.Portugal''s history from ad420 to the thirteenth century takes in the Suevi, Visigoths and Moors. Then, a look at medieval Portugal, covers the development of Christian Portugal culminating with the expulsion of the Moors, with a focus on key sites. A subsequent section on Spanish rule, between 1580 and 1640, explains why Spain took over and why Spanish rule collapsed.There is a significant focus on Portugal''s global role, particularly during the age of exploration, or expansion, in the fifteenth century to 1580: Manueline Portugal, Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama and Belém. Portugal was the first of the Atlantic empires, with territory in the Azores, MadeiTrade ReviewPraise for Jeremy Black's The HolocaustA demanding but important work.Praise for Jeremy Black's Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: A Global HistoryA significant and timely contribution to understanding the new meaning of war. - Choice

    2 in stock

    £11.39

  • Strategy and the Second World War

    Little, Brown Book Group Strategy and the Second World War

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA concise, accessible account of strategy and the Second World War. How the war was won . . . and lost..In 1941, the Second World War became global, when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union; Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor; and Germany declared war on the United States.In this timely book, which fills a real gap, Black engages with the strategic issues of the time - as they developed chronologically, and interacted - and relates these to subsequent debates about the choices made, revealing their continued political resonances.Beginning with Appeasement and the Soviet-German pact as key strategic means, Black examines the consequences of the fall of France for the strategies of all the powers. He shows how Allied strategy-making was more effective at the Anglo-American level than with the Soviet Union, not only for ideological and political reasons, but also because the Americans and British had a better grasp of the global dimension

    2 in stock

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  • A Brief History of the Atlantic

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of the Atlantic

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Atlantic has borne witness to major historic events that have drastically shaped humanity with each crossing of its path. In this broad and readable book, Jeremy Black takes the reader through its evolution to becoming one of the most important oceans in the world.Black discusses the importance of the Atlantic in relation to world history as well as addressing topics such as those bravest to attempt to cross the ocean before Columbus, the beginnings of slavery from 1400-1600, the struggle for control between empires in the 1600s, the way technology adapted with steamships to telegraph cables, the battle of the Falkland, and the Cold War.Black also touches on the Atlantic we know today, and the struggles it faces due to urgent global issues including climate change, pollution, and the trials of the economic rise in the Indo-Pacific world. If you have ever yearned to know more about this famed and vital ocean, this clear and concise history will be a key re

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • A Brief History of Germany

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of Germany

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    Book SynopsisThe history of Germany is intricately woven. Threaded in time through its struggles and triumphs with religion, industrialisation, enlightenment, politics, unification, and war.In A Brief History of Germany, Jeremy Black questions how the Germany we know today came to be, chronicling the events that shaped its past, present and future in a fascinating new way.From the fall of Rome in the 1500s to the enlightenment in the 1700s, from World War I and World War II to Germany post-unification, Black''s writing will unlock the places and people that formed Germany and enrich your visit with stories of its society and culture.Concise yet explorative, A Brief History of Germany is an astonishing work from a renowned UK historian. Whether you are a long-term reader of Black''s expansive history work or are interested in learning more ahead of a short city break or longer trip, this intriguing look at the history of Germany is an essential read.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • A Brief History of the Pacific

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of the Pacific

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis brilliantly concise history of the Pacific Ocean nevertheless succeeds in examining both the indigenous presence on ocean''s islands and Western control or influence over the its islands and shores. There is a particular focus on the period from the 1530s to 1890 with its greater Western coastal and oceanic presence in the Pacific, beginning with the Spanish takeover of the coasts of modern Central America, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, and continuing with the Spaniards in the Philippines. There is also an emphasis on the very different physical and human environments of the four quadrants of the Pacific - the north-east, the north-west, the south-east and the south-west - and of the ''coastal'' islands, that is the Aleutians, Japan and New Zealand, and continental coastlines. The focus is always on the interactions of Japan, California, Peru, Australia and other territories with the ocean, notably in terms of trade, migration and fishing.Black looks first at the Trade ReviewPraise for Jeremy Black's The Holocaust: A demanding but important work. -- R. S. Levy, University of Illinois at ChicagoPraise for Jeremy Black's Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: A Global History: A significant and timely contribution to understanding the new meaning of war. * Choice *

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    £11.69

  • A Brief History of America

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of America

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    Book SynopsisThe next in this series of admirably concise yet nevertheless comprehensive titles looks at the history of all Americans as well as America; its environmental history and its linkage to economic history; the political shaping of America; and America in the world, from being a colony to post-Cold War America.Black examines the environmental history of America and its linkage to economic history, crucially, the clearing of forests; the spread of agriculture; mineral, coal and iron extraction; industrialisation; urbanisation; and current and growing climate-crisis concerns.He explores the political shaping of America: indigenous American polities; free European and unfree African settlements; the creation of an American State, and its successes and failures from 1783 to 1861; Civil War; democratisation; the rise of the federal Government from the 1930s; the Civil Rights movement from the 1950s onwards, and tensions in more recent governance. The book cons

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  • A Brief History of the British Monarchy

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of the British Monarchy

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    Book SynopsisThe British monarchy is at a turning point. Concise and engaging, this book charts the very beginnings of British reign through to the longest serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II - and looks forward to the reign of King Charles III. Much more than a linear history, this is the intertwined story of royalty and state, of divisions, invasions, rivalries, death and glory; the story of nation fates deeply tied with the personal endeavours of monarchs through the ages. Black expertly weaves together thematic chapters from the origins of monarchy, medieval times and sixteenth-century developments, to the crises of the seventeenth-century, settlement and imperialism, and the challenges of the modern age. Exploring the House of Wessex, the Norman Conquest, Henry VIII and the Tudors, Victorianism and key events such as abdication of Edward VIII, this book is a necessary and comprehensive guide to the British Monarchy and how it has shaped history - and our lives today.Trade ReviewBlack expertly weaves together thematic chapters from the origins of monarchy, medieval times and sixteenth-century developments, to the crises of the seventeenth-century, settlement and imperialism, and the challenges of the modern age . . . This book is a necessary and comprehensive guide to the British Monarchy and how it has shaped history - and our lives today -- Charles Coutinho, PH. D., Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • A Brief History of the British Monarchy

    Little, Brown Book Group A Brief History of the British Monarchy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe British monarchy is at a turning point. Concise and engaging, this book charts the very beginnings of British reign through to the longest serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II - and looks forward to the reign of King Charles III.Much more than a linear history, this is the intertwined story of royalty and state, of divisions, invasions, rivalries, death and glory; the story of nation fates deeply tied with the personal endeavours of monarchs through the ages. Black expertly weaves together thematic chapters from the origins of monarchy, medieval times and sixteenth-century developments, to the crises of the seventeenth-century, settlement and imperialism, and the challenges of the modern age. Exploring the House of Wessex, the Norman Conquest, Henry VIII and the Tudors, Victorianism and key events such as abdication of Edward VIII, this book is a necessary and comprehensive guide to the British Monarchy and how it has shaped history - and our lives today.Trade ReviewBlack expertly weaves together thematic chapters from the origins of monarchy, medieval times and sixteenth-century developments, to the crises of the seventeenth-century, settlement and imperialism, and the challenges of the modern age . . . This book is a necessary and comprehensive guide to the British Monarchy and how it has shaped history - and our lives today -- Charles Coutinho, PH. D., Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

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    £10.44

  • Contesting History

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Contesting History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisContesting History is an authoritative guide to the positive and negative applications of the past in the public arena and what this signifies for the meaning of history more widely. Using a global, non-Western model, Jeremy Black examines the employment of history by the state, the media, the national collective memory and others and considers its fundamental significance in how we understand the past.Moving from public life pre-1400 to the struggle of ideologies in the 20th century and contemporary efforts to find meaning in historical narratives, Jeremy Black incorporates a great deal of original material on governmental, social and commercial influences on the public use of history. This includes a host of in-depth case studies from different periods of history around the world, and coverage of public history in a wider range of media, including TV and film. Readers are guided through this material by an expansive introduction, section headings, chapter conclusions and a selTrade ReviewContesting History’s greatest strength lies in its placing the nation-state back on center stage in the field of public history and in lucidly demonstrating public history’s long entanglement with the rise of the nation-state. The book presents a powerful corrective to narrower accounts of public history that cast the field as a product of the twentieth century or late-twentieth-century academe, and it will be a valuable text for students, academics, public history practitioners, and communities. * American Historical Review *A valuable study on use of history that is recommended not only for academic historians, but also representatives of the "history in public space". * Czasy Nowozytne: "Modern Times" journal (Bloomsbury translation) *Black (Univ. of Exeter, UK) examines how history is “being used to serve interests and agendas” that are largely set by states. His is one of the few public history texts that seek to be comparative in nature, using wide-ranging cases from Argentina to Zimbabwe, seeking to avoid the approach of “a small number of well-ventilated examples. * CHOICE *Well written and very engaging. Pitched well at undergraduates. * Claire Hubbard-Hall, Bishop Grosseteste University, UK *Table of ContentsPreface Prologue: The National Museum of Malaysia 1. Introduction 2. The State, the Private Sector, and Academe 3. The Public Life of the Past to 1400 4. Historicising New Beginnings, 1400-1650 5. ‘Ancien Regime’ and ‘Enlightenment’, 1650-1775 6. History in an Age of Revolutions, 1775-1815 7. The Nineteenth Century: Nationalism and Public Education 8. The Twentieth Century: The Struggle of Ideologies 9. Post 1990: Searching for Meaning 10. Post 1990: History Wars 11. Into the Future 12. Conclusions 13. Postscript Selected Further Reading Index

    15 in stock

    £27.99

  • A Short History of Britain

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) A Short History of Britain

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter, UK, and a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, USA. His books include War: A Short History (2010), The War of 1812 (2009) and The Great War and the Making of the Modern World (2009).Trade ReviewJeremy Black offers here an important and much-needed overview and re-appraisal of British history from the Romans to the present. Whilst dealing with the economic, social and political history of Britain, the underlying theme of this book is the meaning of Britishness and what this means - and has meant - for relations between Britain and the rest of the world and between the nations comprising Britain. The fluid and constantly renegotiated meaning of Britishness is offered in a lively and compelling manner, as the anxieties about identity are examined, re-examined and distilled within the context of 2,000 years of British history. This is a vital , if personal, interpretation of British history and should be read widely by anyone interested in the history of Britain. * Keith Laybourn, Diamond Jubilee Professor of the University of Huddersfield, UK *This book is a superb account of the sweep of British history from earliest times to the present day. Written by one of Britain’s leading historians, it draws on an unrivalled knowledge and a wealth of scholarship; at the same time it is a highly readable and engaging. The account of British history presented here is a fascinating narrative of a national story without losing the local perspectives. This is history at its best: combining broad themes, formidable controversies and debates, with human details. If you want to read a single book to understand how the past informs the present, this is it. * William Gibson, Professor of History, Oxford Brookes University, UK *… this thin volume is a fast-paced, balanced survey covering the history of Britain from pre-Roman times to the present. In addition to political history, Black gives equal time to the social, cultural, and economic history of Britain … While the book is understandably heavy on English affairs, Black also discusses events in Scotland and Ireland where appropriate. The prevailing themes of war, unrest, and change illustrated throughout the book confirm that the road to today’s modern, multicultural Britain was indeed an uneven one. The author concludes with a look at the uncertainties facing Britain, including the question of national identity, the effects of mass immigration, and Britain’s relationship with the European Union. General readers and students seeking a concise narrative of British history should look no further. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Public and undergraduate libraries. -- M. Frasier-Robinson, University of Southern Mississippi * CHOICE *Table of ContentsPreface 1. Telling the Story 2. The History to 1400 3. Turbulent Times, 1400-1750 4. Britain becomes the World Power, 1750-1900 5. From the Victorians to Today, 1900- 6. Conclusions Selected Further Reading

    15 in stock

    £85.50

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