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Gary Mead

    Gary Mead est un auteur acclamé dont la carrière antérieure dans le journalisme et le secteur financier imprègne son écriture d'une perspective unique. Son œuvre explore souvent des sujets complexes, les mêlant à une profonde compréhension des marchés financiers mondiaux et du paysage médiatique. Mead apporte une analyse pointue et un style captivant à ses entreprises littéraires, offrant aux lecteurs des commentaires perspicaces sur le monde contemporain. Son expérience au sein de diverses institutions influentes façonne sa capacité à rendre les dynamiques sociales et économiques complexes avec clarté et précision.

    The Good Soldier
    Victoria's Cross
    • This controversial book, by one of the UK's finest military historians, reveals the squalid truth about Britain's highest military honor, exposing a shameful history of racism, misogyny, and political expediency. When 25-year old Private Johnson Beharry won the Victoria Cross in 2005 for bravery under fire in Iraq, he was the first person to win Britain's highest military honor since the Falklands war in 1982 and the first living recipient since 1969, when two Australians were given the award for action in Vietnam. Born out of the squalor of the Crimean War in 1856 and the fragility of the monarchy at that time, the VC's prestige is such that it takes precedence over all other orders and medals in Britain. But while many books have been written about specific aspects of the VC and its recipients, none have asked why so many brave men who deserved the medal were denied it, and why no women have ever been awarded the VC, even though they are entitled. Military historian Gary Mead's vivid and balanced account of the VC's life and times exposes the hypocrisy behind one of the UK's last sacred cows, and explores its role as a barometer for the shifting sands of political and social change during the last 150 years.

      Victoria's Cross
    • The Good Soldier

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      At the centenary of the commencement of the First World War, here is a new edition of this evocative biography of Douglas Haig - one of the most controversial commanders of the Great War.

      The Good Soldier