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Forgotten Voices of the Falklands Hugh McManners

Forgotten Voices of the Falklands By Hugh McManners

Forgotten Voices of the Falklands by Hugh McManners


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Summary

In March 1982, Argentina surprised the world by invading the Falkland Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.Drawing upon the vast resources of the Imperial War Museum's Sound Archive, and containing previously unpublished material, Forgotten Voices of the Falklands War presents the first complete oral history of the Falklands War.

Forgotten Voices of the Falklands Summary

Forgotten Voices of the Falklands: The Real Story of the Falklands War by Hugh McManners

In March 1982, Argentina surprised the world by invading the Falkland Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The tiny islands had long been the subject of a fierce territorial dispute between Argentina and the UK, and the occupation quickly escalated into a terrifying full-blown conflict between the two countries. Often referred to as a forgotten war, the Falklands conflict was, in actual fact, the first war of the modern age, using satellite surveillance, night observation devices, and all the very latest weaponry military technology had to offer. It was also the first real media war - the public's perception of this far-off conflict mediated by what they saw on their television screens and read in their newspapers. Objective analysis on both sides took a back seat to the politics of expediency and crude appeals to nationalism. Drawing upon the vast resources of the Imperial War Museum's Sound Archive, and containing previously unpublished material, Forgotten Voices of the Falklands War presents the first complete oral history of the Falklands War. From the initial invasion of the islands to the British landings to the Argentinean surrender and its aftermath, the book is a unique and essential chronicle of the conflict from all sides and perspectives, told in the participants' own voices. Hugh McManners, who himself fought in the Falklands War, has created the definitive oral history book on the subject.

Forgotten Voices of the Falklands Reviews

a unique and essential chronicle of the conflict * Military Illustrated *
engaging...has a long and satisfying future * The Guardian *
a poignant insight * Glasgow Herald *

About Hugh McManners

Hugh McManners was a captain in 148 Commando Forward Observation Battery, serving with the Special Boat Squadron during the Falklands War. He joined the British Army in 1972 and in 1975 was sponsored by them to read Geography at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University. He subsequently spent thirteen years with 3 Commando Brigade before leaving the army in 1989. He was then a television producer, and the Sunday Times' defence correspondent for five years. Hugh has written some fifteen books, on subjects ranging from travel, high altitude mountaineering, fighter pilots, the psychology of modern combat, special forces and survival outdoor activities. He lives in Oxford with his classical musician son William, working as an author, magazine publisher and rock musician.

Additional information

GOR001369592
9780091908805
0091908809
Forgotten Voices of the Falklands: The Real Story of the Falklands War by Hugh McManners
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ebury Publishing
20070405
496
N/A
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