Description
'Lloyd George at War, 1916-1918' refutes the traditional view that Lloyd George was the person most responsible for winning the Great War. Cassar's careful analysis shows that while his work on the home front was on the whole good, he was an abysmal failure as a strategist and nearly cost Britain the war.
Refutes the traditional view that Lloyd George was the person most responsible for winning the Great War.
About the Author
George H. Cassar is Professor of Military and Modern European History at Eastern Michigan University and a leading authority on Britain at war.
Reviews
'Cassar's views cannot be lightly set aside. [...] His case against Lloyd George is well made [...] Measured and reasonable [...] A fine scholarly study, founded on deep research and knowledge [...] It is of more than just historical interest [...] At a time when the UK's strategy, or lack of it, is receiving considerable attention, Cassar's careful study of how and why things went wrong is worth more than a passing glance.' -Gary Sheffield, 'The RUSI Journal'
Book Information
ISBN 9781843317937
Author George H. Cassar
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 13mm