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Preface 1. The Making of a Warlord 2. War Plans 3. Imperial Issues and Peripheral Theaters 4. Stumbling Colossus 5. The Early Test of Leadership 6. From Antwerp to the Close of 1914 7. Drawn into the Dardanelles Vortex 8. Imperial Issues and Peripheral Theaters II 9. Mounting Troubles 10. Armaments for Russia 11. Collapse of an Active-Defense Policy 12. Imperial Issues and Peripheral heaters III 13. Tormented War Lord 14. The Final Phase 15. Kitchener's Legacy in the Great War Notes Bibliography Index

About the Author

George H. Cassar was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and received his BA and MA from the University of New Brunswick and PhD from McGill University. He began teaching in 1966 and spent the last fifty years at Eastern Michigan University where he was a professor of Military and European History. His many books on World War I include Kitchener’s War and Trial By Gas: The British Army at the Second Battle of Ypres.

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"A major reassessment of the role of Field Marshal Horatio Kitchener in shaping British strategy in World War I . . . a valuable contribution to the literature of the Great War."

"An extremely valuable reexamination of British strategy in the 1914-16 period, combining a robust, and generally convincing, defence of Kitchener's strategic policies and decisions with a thorough and judicious synthesis of existing scholarship. . . . Cassar presents a persusasive case that, initially at least, Kitchener grasped the realities of the war, and of its global ramification, better than most and strove mightily to shape a coherent strategy. . . . Using a wide range of archival and published sources [Cassar] has written an authoritative, scholarly, and thought-provoking study, providing professional historians and general readers alike with a new and timely counterbalance to the myths--propagated by Lloyd George and others--which have long exerted a malign influence on the historiography of the Great War."

"Carefully researched, well-written, and filled with interesting detail, "Kitchener's War" is the first major reassessment of Kitchener's tenure as secretary of war and provides a much-needed balance to the literature on the war."

"Cassar has written an important reevaluation of British strategy in the first two years of the Great War. His rehabilitation of Lord Kitchener's reputation forces us to raise our eyes from the trenches and to consider British strategy in its global, imperial context. Kitchener is revealed to have advocated a coherent approach to the war designed to ensure that Britain would dominate the postwar settlement, without taking the casualties that a full-scale commitment to the Continent implied. Based on his own detailed archival work and a thorough knowledge of the secondary sources, it is an impressive and significant advance in our understanding of the Great War."

"Cassar's book ought to be read and discussed in our war colleges today."

"Far too long we have suffered the Lloyd George regurgitated verdict on Lord Kitchener, damning him as effectively and as unwarrantably as he--the man who told the world that he won the war--damned Earl Haig. Now we have some insight, balance, and wisdom. Cassar's new study of Kitchener was needed. It is to be welcomed both for its reasoned judgment and the felicity of his writing."

"George H. Cassar has now capped his studies of the British generals in the early part of the First World War with this fresh second look at Field Marshal Lord Kitchener. Cassar's depth of knowledge, crisp prose, and excellent judgments make for a fascinating analytical biography of the ambitious, intelligent bachelor who stood head-and-shoulders above his contemporaries in his understanding of the nature of war. Well worth reading."

"George H. Cassar offers a sophisticated, balanced, and genuinely fresh look at strategic problems at the beginning of the twentieth century and offers insights into the limits of personalities in shaping the course of history. It is an excellent book for strategists and students of military leadership at the national level."

"Readable, well-researched, and insightful . . . The research for the book is reflective of a scholar in the prime of his career. . . . The imperial and global views of Kitchener are of the greatest importance and no one working on the British war effort in the First World War can afford not to use this study."

"This superbly written narrative history by a prolific World War I scholar will be of interest to the general reader as well as to the specialist. In addition to his insightful analysis of the many crises faced by the British government during the early years of the Great War, Professor Cassar makes a spirited defense of Lord Kitchener's controversial tenure as Secretary of State for War. Although Kitchener's numerous critics will probably not agree with Cassar's conclusion that Kitchener saved the Entente from defeat, they will almost certainly be impressed with his attempt to rehabilitate the reputation of Britain's most popular soldier at the beginning of the war."

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