The British defeat in Burma at the hands of the Japanese in 1942 precipitated the longest retreat in British military history and the onset of its most drawn-out campaign of World War II. It also marked the beginning of the end of British rule, not only in Burma but also in south and south-east Asia. There have been many studies of military and civilian experiences during the retreat but this is the first book to look at the way the campaign was represented in the Western media: newspapers, pictorial magazines, and newsreels. There were some twenty-six accredited war correspondents covering...
The British defeat in Burma at the hands of the Japanese in 1942 precipitated the longest retreat in British military history and the onset of its mos...
This book combines practice, theory and research and draws on the authors' international experience to provide an invaluable resource for reflection and change for everyone who contributes to and studies leadership.
This book combines practice, theory and research and draws on the authors' international experience to provide an invaluable resource for reflection a...
This book combines practice, theory and research and draws on the authors' international experience to provide an invaluable resource for reflection and change for everyone who contributes to and studies leadership.
This book combines practice, theory and research and draws on the authors' international experience to provide an invaluable resource for reflection a...