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David Childs

    25 septembre 1933

    David Childs est un Professeur Émérite de Politique dont les contributions significatives aux études allemandes ont considérablement fait progresser la compréhension académique et publique de l'histoire et de la politique de l'Allemagne. Son travail a éclairé un large éventail de professionnels, y compris des universitaires, des diplomates, des chefs d'entreprise et des responsables gouvernementaux, favorisant une connaissance plus approfondie de l'ancienne Allemagne de l'Est et de l'Ouest. L'érudition de Childs offre des perspectives critiques sur les complexités des paysages politiques allemands. Son influence s'étend à la formation de perspectives éclairées sur les affaires allemandes tant pour les étudiants que pour les praticiens.

    Britain since 1945
    The Stasi
    The Fall of the GDR
    The Warship Mary Rose
    A Peripheral Weapon?
    Tudor Sea Power
    • Tudor Sea Power

      The Foundation of Greatness

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative explores England's transformation in the 16th century from a minor offshore island to a formidable European power, primarily through the establishment of a professional navy. It delves into how naval supremacy enabled England to forge a vast maritime empire, highlighting the strategic and historical significance of naval command in shaping national identity and global influence.

      Tudor Sea Power
    • Examines the role of the War Office in the deployment of the tank in World War I. The text puts forward the thesis that far from being anti-technological and cavalry-oriented, the War Office was in fact responsible for the tank reaching the technical levels it had done by 1918.

      A Peripheral Weapon?
    • The best and most accessible history of one of the country's most celebrated historic ships, this book includes the latest information on the magnificent new museum at Portsmouth

      The Warship Mary Rose
    • The Fall of the GDR

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the pivotal events leading to the Berlin Wall's opening in 1989 and the subsequent German reunification, the book explores 40 years of Communist rule in East Germany, highlighting its strengths, weaknesses, and the myths that surrounded it. It situates the German Democratic Republic within the context of its alliance with the Soviet Union and examines international reactions to the revolutionary changes occurring during this dramatic period.

      The Fall of the GDR
    • The Stasi were among the most successful security and intelligence services in the Cold War. Behind the Berlin Wall, colleagues, friends, husbands and wives, informed on each other. Stasi chief, General Mielke, prided himself on this situation. Under Marcus Wolf, Stasi agents were spectacularly successful in gaining entry into the West German Establishment and NATO. Some remain undiscovered. Now, for the first time in English, two British experts reveal how the Stasi operated. Based on a wealth of sources, including interviews with former Stasi officers and their victims, the book tells a fascinating yet frightening story of unbridled power, misguided idealism, treachery, widespread opportunism and lonely courage.

      The Stasi
    • Britain since 1945

      A Political History

      • 502pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on contemporary British political history since World War II, this textbook offers an authoritative chronological survey by David Childs. It delves into domestic policy and politics while also addressing external and international relations, providing a comprehensive understanding of Britain's political landscape over the decades.

      Britain since 1945
    • Growing Remembrance

      The Story of the National Memorial Arboretum

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,8(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire, this book explores its inspirational origins, establishment, and development. It serves as a year-round tribute to all who have served the country, honoring not only members of the armed forces and merchant navy but also those in emergency services. The narrative highlights the Arboretum's significance as a national site for remembrance and reflection on service and sacrifice throughout history.

      Growing Remembrance
    • This book focuses on domestic policy and politics but also gives weight to external and international relations. A new fifth edition which is aimed at both A-level and undergraduate students.

      Britain since 1945 : A political history
    • The book offers a comprehensive examination of Germany's evolution from the 1870s under the Kaiser to the reunification in the 1990s. It challenges the notion of a uniformly reactionary Germany prior to 1914 and analyzes its involvement in World War I, the Weimar Republic's challenges, and the complexities of Hitler's regime. The narrative continues with Germany's post-war defeat and recovery during Four Power occupation, culminating in an exploration of the distinct paths of East and West Germany and the eventual reunification process.

      Germany in the Twentieth Century (Rle: German Politics)
    • The GDR (RLE

      German Politics): Moscow's German Ally

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The second edition of this acclaimed work delves into the German Democratic Republic's evolution up to spring 1988, focusing on the influence of new leadership in West Germany and the Soviet Union. It also explores the effects of a shifting global economy on the GDR's future, providing a comprehensive analysis of the political and economic factors shaping the region during this pivotal time.

      The GDR (RLE