A History of the First World War
This masterly history makes well-known events feel refreshingly unfamiliar . . . One of the great strengths of Lloyds account, a masterly synthesis of sources from various countries, is that unlike many of the wars participants, he never loses sight of how it all began -- Dominic Sandbrook * Sunday Times * Compelling . . . The Eastern Front is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of that troubled region up to and including the present -- Margaret MacMillan * Financial Times * Nick Lloyd reminds us in The Eastern Front, his . . . highly-detailed and meticulously researched book, the consequences of the fighting in the central and south-eastern European theatres were profound for the future of the continent indeed, of the world -- Simon Heffer * Daily Telegraph * A masterwork. Beautifully written. Astonishing scholarship. Amazing span of coverage. This is the history of the Eastern Front Ive waited all my life to read -- Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family History Lloyd has produced a strategic and operational narrative that proceeds chronologically without ever losing coherence as it switches from one sector to another . . . rigorous in its determination to remain comparative * Times Literary Supplement * Nothing was ever quiet on the Eastern Front as is vividly demonstrated in Nick Lloyds magisterial history of World War I waged in the fields, mountains, and marshes of eastern Europe. The warfare that produced the fall of two empires and the socialist revolution that shook the world is presented here in all its horror and complexity by a master storyteller and an expert in the field. -- Serhii Plokhy, author of The Russo-Ukrainian War An authoritative book written by one of the best military historians around -- Ronan McGreevy * Irish Times * Lloyd brings all his formidable skills to bear in The Eastern Front, blending an authoritative synthesis of the written literature with cutting-edge research to craft a gripping narrative . . . A masterpiece of First World War history. * Sean McMeekin, author of Stalin's War * Artillery shells that only dent the frozen earth, mountainsides burning in the summer sun, the drone of aircraft over the wheat fields of Ukraine, whole armies in headlong retreat, flamethrowers and poison gas, and a cavalry general slipping away in the night to shoot himself in the head this is the story of the First World Wars Eastern Front told on a Homeric scale. Nick Lloyd gives us not only a compelling account of warfare on the long front from Riga to Thessalonica but also an intimate and disturbing portrait of the fighting taken from regimental histories, diaries, and the testimony of the dead -- Martyn Rady, author of The Habsburgs An exemplary study of a much-neglected subject. Nick Lloyd is at the very top of his game. . . . A fabulous historian. -- Roger Moorhouse, author of The Forgers Nick Lloyd brilliantly pulls together the manifold strands and brings to life the dark realities of an often ignored but hugely important theatre which paved the way for the horrors of World War II -- Adam Zamoyski, author of Napoleon Nick Lloyd searingly recreates the battlefields of the Eastern Front, Italy, and the Balkans in this taut, thrilling history in which he deploys all of his marvelous gifts to maximum effect: biography, political analysis, and operational military history. On a vast canvas extending from the Baltic coast to the Mediterranean, Lloyd depicts the strategic seesawing between the alliances and its dreadful impact on the troops of the line. -- Geoffrey Wawro, author of A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of the First World War and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire A huge achievement. Nick Lloyds readable and compelling narrative takes his reader into the vast geographical expanses of Eastern Europe, Italy, the Balkans and Macedonia, showing how consequential these lesser known fronts were to the struggle of 191418. -
Nick Lloyd is Professor of Modern Warfare at King's College London, based at the Defence Academy UK in Shrivenham, Wiltshire. He is the author of four previous books, including Passchendaele: A New History, which was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. He lives with his family in Cheltenham.