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Cry Havoc Joe Maiolo

Cry Havoc By Joe Maiolo

Cry Havoc by Joe Maiolo


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A comprehensive and thrilling account of how the great powers of Europe were caught up in a spiralling arms race that would end in the horror of the Second World War

Cry Havoc Summary

Cry Havoc: The Arms Race and the Second World War, 1931-41 by Joe Maiolo

The arms race, on the run up to the Second World War, followed the faultless logic of paranoia. Before the First World War, the Great Powers measured the strength of their rivals by comparing the size of armies and navies, and the money spent on them. Afterwards, having learned the lessons of 'total war', they looked at the capacity of nations to mobilise their economies and populations for war. Deep planning, they realised, was necessary to prepare for potential conflicts; but with this attitude came a sense that society might need to be in a state of perpetual readiness for conflict, and a potential openness to totalitarian levels of state control in ensuring that readiness.

In Cry Havoc Joe Maiolo shows, in rich and fascinating detail, how the arms race between the Great Powers developed. Where previous histories have looked at how individual nations responded to the challenges of the time, Maiolo reveals the full complexity of the arms race by looking at competition between nations, at how nations reacted to the moves of their rivals. Maiolo provides a vivid portrait of the thinking of those making the key decisions - of the thinking of Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Stalin, Roosevelt - and reveals the full extent of the dilemmas confronted by the leaders of the western democracies, who seemed at times to be faced with a choice between defending their nations and preserving the essential democratic nature of the societies they sought to defend. Cry Havoc is an absorbing account of a time of extreme tensions, showing how the deadly game of the arms race led, ultimately, to an unleashing of the dogs of war.

Cry Havoc Reviews

A compelling read . . . While this is an academically informed book, Maiolo's skill rests in his ability to distil complex, and at times technical subjects, into a very readable prose . . . The book is important because it provides a thorough examination of a neglected aspect of the cause of the Second World War * History Today *
Provocative . . . A fruitful, timely work in an era of ever-increasing military spending * Kirkus Reviews *
The issues surrounding the rearmament of the major powers before World War II are immensely complex, bound up not only with the conventional problems of international security but with domestic politics and the rapid and often unpredictable pattern of technical change. Joseph Maiolo has succeeded in juggling all these many balls in the air to produce a master synthesis of one of the major forces driving the world once again to total war. This is a book of great learning and intelligence. * Richard Overy, author of Why the Allies Won *
Joe Maiolo has taken one of the most studied periods in international history and managed to find a completely new angle, not by denying the role of the national leaders but by stressing the remorseless logic of rearmament and military mobilization in shaping their choices * Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, KCL *
As I am an old (critical) fan of A.J.P. Taylor's The Origins of the Second World War, it is great to read a replacement volume, written by Maiolo in the same trenchant manner, with the same refusal to endorse cliched interpretations and with more determination to ensure accuracy than its predecessor * Richard Bosworth, Times Higher Education Supplement *
Maiolo traces the evidence that a non-nuclear arms race started before the war and indeed led to it...beguiling * Metro *
Interesting * Edinburgh Evening News *
This highly readable book is crisply written, meticulously researched, and highly recommended * Tucson Citizen *
A fascinating, well-researched and, surprisingly, innovative study * WWII History magazine *
Maiolo combines his numbers-crunching research with a storyteller's flair for scene setting and character * WWII Magazine *
Marvellous revision of 1930s history * Macleans *

About Joe Maiolo

After serving in the Canadian Army, Dr Maiolo completed a PhD at the London School of Economics. He currently lectures in military history at Kings College London.

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GOR002305723
9780719565199
0719565197
Cry Havoc: The Arms Race and the Second World War, 1931-41 by Joe Maiolo
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20100304
480
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