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Peden$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2007. 215 $a1 online resource (xiii, 384 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 225 1 $aCambridge military histories 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a0-521-10838-1 311 $a0-521-86748-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 352-366) and index. 327 $aThe dreadnought era, 1904-1914 -- The first world war -- Retrenchment and rearmament, 1919-1939 -- The second world war -- The impacts of the atomic bomb and the cold war, 1945-1954 -- The hydrogen bomb, the economy and decolonisation, 1954-1969. 330 $aThis book integrates strategy, technology and economics and presents a new way of looking at twentieth-century military history and Britain's decline as a great power. G. C. Peden explores how from the Edwardian era to the 1960s warfare was transformed by a series of innovations, including dreadnoughts, submarines, aircraft, tanks, radar, nuclear weapons and guided missiles. He shows that the cost of these new weapons tended to rise more quickly than national income and argues that strategy had to be adapted to take account of both the increased potency of new weapons and the economy's diminishing ability to sustain armed forces of a given size. Prior to the development of nuclear weapons, British strategy was based on an ability to wear down an enemy through blockade, attrition (in the First World War) and strategic bombing (in the Second), and therefore power rested as much on economic strength as on armaments. 410 0$aCambridge military histories. 517 3 $aArms, Economics & British Strategy 607 $aGreat Britain$xMilitary policy 607 $aGreat Britain$xHistory, Military 676 $a355.033041 700 $aPeden$b G. 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Introduction; Chapter 1. Between Ararat and the Caucasus; Chapter 2. The Armenian Genocide ; Chapter 3. The Turkish Denial of the Armenian Genocide in its European Context; Chapter 4. The Silent Partner; Part II. Portraits from Around the World; History ; Chapter 5. The Investigator; Chapter 6. A Foundation of Facts and Fiction; Chapter 7. The Memory of Cilicia ; Chapter 8. Lord of the Books; Words; Chapter 9. Shadows and Phantoms; Chapter 10. The Ashes of Smyrna 327 $aChapter 11. The Tracker Chapter 12. Difficult Truths ; Chapter 13. A Seedbed of Words; Chapter 14. La Femme Revoltee; Chapter 15. Vocation Azgayin Gortsich; Faith; Chapter 16. The Catholicos of All Armenians; Chapter 17. The Modernizer with the Miter; Chapter 18. Referee on a Slippery Pitch; Chapter 19. With Cellphone and Habit on Lord Byron's Island; Arts and Architecture; Chapter 20. Son of an Amazon; Chapter 21. Seismograph of Different Worlds; Chapter 22. Fitzcarraldo in the Olive Grove; Chapter 23. Ibis Eyes; Film and Photography ; Chapter 24. Screening Histories 327 $aChapter 25. Hollywood in Downtown Cairo Chapter 26. Beyond All Limits; Music; Chapter 27. The Voice of France; Chapter 28. Under the Stars; Commitment; Chapter 29. Ways to Identity ; Chapter 30. Daily Bread of Resolutions ; Politics and Diplomacy ; Chapter 31. From Diamonds to Diplomacy ; Chapter 32. Armenia's Attorney on the Banks of the Seine ; Chapter 33. In the Mission Quicksands ; Chapter 34. The Man with the Mirror ; Life Images; Chapter 35. Courier of the Czar ; Chapter 36. End of a Long Journey ; Chapter 37. The Skeptic of the Jaffa Gate 327 $aChapter 38. ""Excuse Me, How Do I Get To the Front?"" The Brothers Monte and Markar MelkonianChapter 39. The Everyday Life of a Hero; Chapter 40 The Magic of the Opal; Chapter 41. Hablas Armenio? Rosita Youssefian, Teacher of Armenian; Chapter 42. Portrait of Survival ; Chapter 43. Grande Dame of the Myths; Chapter 44. A Perfectly Normal Story ; Part III. Symbolic Places; Chapter 45. Swan Song in the Holy Land ; Chapter 46. Last Stop; Chapter 47. Gangway to Life ; Chapter 48. Struggle for Survival ; Chapter 49. An Eye for an Eye; Chapter 50. Inch Piti Asem? What Should I Say? 327 $aEpilogue. The Dichotomy of Truth and Denial and the Remembrance of a Courageous TurkKey Dates in Armenian History ; Glossary ; Additional Reading Material ; Notes on Contributors 330 $aElie Wiesel called the genocide of the Armenians during the First World War ?the Holocaust before the Holocaust?. Around one and a half million Armenians - men, women and children ? were slaughtered at the time of the First World War. This book outlines some of the historical facts and consequences of the massacres but sees it as its main objective to present the Armenians to the foreign reader, their history but also their lives and achievements in the present that finds most Armenians dispersed throughout the world. 3000 years after their appearance in history, 1700 years after adopting Christianity and almost 90 years after the greatest catastrophe in their history, these 50 ?biographical sketches of intellectuals, artists, journalists, and others?produce a complicated kaleidoscope of a divided but lively people that is trying once again, to rediscover its ethnic coherence. Armenian civilization does not consist solely of stories about a far-off past, but also of traditions and a national conscience suggestive of a future that will transcend the present.? 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