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Of Islands, Ports and Sea Lanes

Africa and the Indian Ocean in the Second World War
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Of Islands, Ports, and Sea Lanes provides a unique insight into the significance of African and Indian Ocean ports and sea lanes during the Second World War. . Offers an insight into the understudied Indian Ocean front of the Second World War . Argues that the trade from ports and sea lanes had a dramatic impact on Britain's ability to cope during the war . Reveals how the British Empire worked during its twilight Of Islands, Ports, and Sea Lanes explains the operational and strategic importance of the ports and sea lanes of Africa and the Indian Ocean during the Second World War. In addition, it offers a novel account of the war in the Indian Ocean, a busy and vital theatre of military operations throughout the conflict, though one that is overlooked in most historical studies. An understanding of the significance of the Indian Ocean region, from imperial and strategic perspectives, helps bring unity to the Allied war effort in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, and demonstrates how the highest levels of strategy depended on places, people, and infrastructure in faraway places of seemingly little consequence. The movement of goods and people by sea was central to the prosecution of the imperial and Allied war effort, and this was dependent upon ports and their facilities, together with troopships and merchantmen and the air and naval assets that protected them. The book offers a 'how it worked' guide to the Empire's logistical system, and explains the interconnectivity of actions and events on land, sea, and air, detailing the indispensable role played by the ports and sea lanes of the African continent and the Indian Ocean, the British Empire's great connector. 2 b/w maps

Author Biography:

Ashley Jackson is Professor of Imperial and Military History at King’s College London and a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College Oxford. He has written extensively on aspects of Britain’s imperial history, with a special interest in the Second World War.
Release date NZ
August 15th, 2018
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
2 b/w maps
Pages
324
ISBN-13
9781912390748
Product ID
27687970

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