Description
Product ID: | 9780198201502 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Old Friends, New Enemies. The Royal Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy |
Subtitle: | Volume 2: The Pacific War 1942-1945 |
Authors: | Author: Arthur J. Marder, Mark Jacobsen, John Horsfield |
Page Count: | 664 |
Subjects: | European history, British & Irish history, Asian history, Maritime history, Second World War, Naval forces and warfare, Asian history, Maritime history, Second World War, Naval forces & warfare, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Japan, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2) |
Description: | The first scholarly account of the Royal Navy's participation in the Pacific War between 1942 and the Japanese surrender in 1945. It offers controversial accounts of the key personalities and events that shaped the outcome including the struggle of the Chiefs of Staff to overcome Churchill's opposition to sending a major fleet to the Pacific. This first scholarly account of the Royal Navy in the Pacific War is a companion volume to Arthur Marder''s Old Friends, New Enemies: Strategic Illusions, 1936-1941 (0-19-822604-7, OP). Picking up the story at the nadir of British naval fortunes - `everywhere weak and naked'', in Churchill''s phrase - it examines the Royal Navy''s role in events from 1942 to the Japanese surrender in August 1945.Drawing on both British and Japanese sources and personal accounts by participants, the authors vividly retell the story of the collapse of Allied defences in the Dutch East Indies, culminating in the Battle of the Java Sea. They recount the attempts of the `fighting admiral'', Sir James Somerville, to train his motley fleet of cast-offs into an efficient fighting force in spite of the reluctance of Churchill, who resisted the formation of a full-scale British Pacific Fleet until the 1945 assault on the Ryukyu Islands immediately south of Japan.Meticulously researched and fully referenced, this unique and absorbing account provides a controversial analysis of the key personalities who shaped events in these momentous years, and makes fascinating reading for anyone interested in the Pacific War.This book also appears in the Oxford General Books catalogue for Autumn 1990. |
Imprint Name: | Oxford University Press |
Publisher Name: | Oxford University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 1990-08-02 |