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Douglas HaigDouglas Haig

Douglas Haig

John Bourne, Gary Sheffield

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‘Well written and persuasive …objective and well-rounded….this scholarly rehabilitation should be the standard biography’, Andrew Roberts, Mail on Sunday ‘A true judgment of him must lie somewhere between hero and zero, and in this detailed biography Gary Sheffield shows himself well qualified to make it … a balanced portrait’ The Sunday Times ‘Solid scholarship and admirable advocacy’ Sunday Telegraph Douglas Haig is the single most controversial general in British history. In 1918, after his armies had played a major role in the First World War, he was feted as a saviour. But within twenty years his reputation was in ruins, and it has never recovered. Drawing on previously unknown private letters and new scholarship unavailable when The Chief was first published, eminent First World War historian Gary Sheffield reassesses Haig’s reputation, assessing his critical role in preparing the army for war.

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OL Work ID
OL21404603W

Subjects

Haig, douglas, sir, 1861-1928World war, 1914-1918, personal narrativesWorld war, 1914-1918, campaignsMilitary leaderhipWorld War, 1914-1918CampaignsGeneralsBiographyGuerre mondiale, 1914-1918Campagnes et bataillesGénérauxBiographiesWarfare and DefenceMilitary campaigns

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