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Arms, Economics and British Strategy G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)

Arms, Economics and British Strategy By G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)

Arms, Economics and British Strategy by G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)


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This book presents a new way of looking at twentieth-century military history and Britain's decline as a great power. G. C. Peden explores how from the Edwardian era to the 1960s warfare was transformed by a series of innovations, including dreadnoughts, submarines, aircraft, tanks, radar, nuclear weapons and guided missiles.

Arms, Economics and British Strategy Summary

Arms, Economics and British Strategy: From Dreadnoughts to Hydrogen Bombs by G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)

This book integrates strategy, technology and economics and presents a new way of looking at twentieth-century military history and Britain's decline as a great power. G. C. Peden explores how from the Edwardian era to the 1960s warfare was transformed by a series of innovations, including dreadnoughts, submarines, aircraft, tanks, radar, nuclear weapons and guided missiles. He shows that the cost of these new weapons tended to rise more quickly than national income and argues that strategy had to be adapted to take account of both the increased potency of new weapons and the economy's diminishing ability to sustain armed forces of a given size. Prior to the development of nuclear weapons, British strategy was based on an ability to wear down an enemy through blockade, attrition (in the First World War) and strategic bombing (in the Second), and therefore power rested as much on economic strength as on armaments.

Arms, Economics and British Strategy Reviews

'For a work of detailed historical scholarship, this is a remarkably topical book.' Royal United Services Institute Journal
'Arms, Economics and British Strategy is an outstanding book that will become central to our understanding of British military policy in the twentieth century. ' Diplomacy and Strategy
'This is an excellent book which should be recommended reading for defence and peace economists.' Keith Hartley, University of York
'This is a first-rate book by as first-rate scholar. It is based on a thorough reading in the secondary literature and Peden's own research in the archives, primarily those of the treasury. It is intellectually sophisticated, clearly written, and its conclusions follow nicely from the evidence marshalled in each chapter.' International History Review
'For a work of detailed scholarship, this is a remarkably topical book.' Royal United Services Institute Journal
'The premise of this excellent book is to place arms and defence capability in the context of the British economy and military strategy.' Journal of British Studies
'This book combines in masterly fashion separate strands of historical literature demonstrating beyond dispute that arms, economics, and military strategy are link irrevocably and together determine a country's overall power.' Economic History Review
'Peden succeeds in his aim of providing an integrated account of strategy, technology and economics ... the book is an achievement of high order.' Contemporary European History

About G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)

G. C. Peden is Professor of History at the University of Stirling. His recent publications include Keynes, the Treasury and British Economic Policy (1988), and The Treasury and British Public Policy, 1906-1959 (2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The Dreadnought era, 1904-14; 2. The First World War; 3. Retrenchment and rearmament, 1919-39; 4. The Second World War; 5. The impacts of the atomic bomb and the Cold War, 1945-54; 6. The hydrogen bomb, the economy and decolonisation, 1954-69; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521108386
9780521108386
0521108381
Arms, Economics and British Strategy: From Dreadnoughts to Hydrogen Bombs by G. C. Peden (University of Stirling)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-04-09
400
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