Richard Overy is Honorary Research Professor of History at the University of Exeter and one of Britain's most distinguished historians. His major works include The Dictators, winner of the 2005 Wolfson Prize, The Morbid Age and The Bombing War, which won a Cundill Award for Historical Excellence in 2014. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Majestic and original ... Overy has written many fine books, but
Blood and Ruins is his masterpiece. At almost 1,000 pages, it puts
all previous single-volume works of the conflict in the shade.
*The Times*
This book is Richard Overy's magnum opus (in every sense of the
phrase) ... It would be difficult to overstate the brilliance with
which argument and insight are interwoven in a fast-paced narrative
... Extraordinarily compelling, and written with remarkable
fluency.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Monumental... [A] vast and detailed study that is surely the finest
single-volume history of World War Two.
*Wall Street Journal*
This is a magnificent book that reflects the deep scholarship and
humane judgment of a magisterial historian.
*The Economist*
Let's praise Overy's stupendous achievement. Anybody interested in
the why and how of boundless violence in the 20th century should
make space for Blood and Ruins on his or her shelf. It will help
you to grasp and revisit the carnage of 1931-45 as the largest
event in human history. This book is not Eurocentric, but truly
geocentric ... it is history at its best.
*New York Times*
Richard Overy has produced one of the most stunning accounts of the
Second World War and the events that led up to it.
*Daily Telegraph Books of the Year 2021*
A magisterial new history ... remarkable in span, depth and
scholarship, impressive in sweep and vision, that rightly sees WW2
as starting in China in 1931 and recasts the conflict as a
distorted sequel to an earlier epoch.
*Aspects of History*
A truly global view of World War II ... perhaps the single most
comprehensive account of the Second World War yet to appear in one
volume. You might think that by reading extensively, you could
construct a book like this one. You could not ... Richard Overy has
done a signal service with this compellingly written, impressively
researched book.
*The Critic*
Recasting World War Two as the logical continuation of decades of
imperial growth and territorial ambition, this new exploration of
the conflict is expansive in its geographical and chronological
scope. Yet it never loses sight of the very human cost of that
ambition ... A weighty, important take from a leading author in the
field.
*History Revealed*
His masterly synthesis of the war's vast literature and sources has
never been bettered. ... it is unflagging and consistently
illuminating.
*Irish Times*
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