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Gallipoli: The End of the Myth [Hardcover]

Prof. Robin Prior (Author)
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June 2, 2009

The Gallipoli campaign of 1915–16 was an ill-fated Allied attempt to shorten the war by eliminating Turkey, creating a Balkan alliance against the Central Powers, and securing a sea route to Russia. A failure in all respects, the operation ended in disaster, and the Allied forces suffered some 390,000 casualties. This conclusive book assesses the many myths that have emerged about Gallipoli and provides definitive answers to questions that have lingered about the operation.

Robin Prior, a renowned military historian, proceeds step by step through the campaign, dealing with naval, military, and political matters and surveying the operations of all the armies involved: British, Anzac, French, Indian, and Turkish. Relying substantially on original documents, including neglected war diaries and technical military sources, Prior evaluates the strategy, the commanders, and the performance of soldiers on the ground. His conclusions are powerful and unsettling: the naval campaign was not “almost” won, and the land action was not bedeviled by “minor misfortunes.” Instead, the badly conceived Gallipoli campaign was doomed from the start. And even had it been successful, the operation would not have shortened the war by a single day. Despite their bravery, the Allied troops who fell at Gallipoli died in vain. (20100121)


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“History of a very high order…. the best account by far of the campaign in 1915-16.”—Jay Winter, Yale University
 
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"It''s a well-written book, complete with a great bibliography and some of the most outstanding maps to be delivered with any account of war and battle. That the author could assemble such a plethora of information and then distill it into such a readable account would be a story unto itself. For anyone who wants to know where, when and what Gallipoli was, this book is for you."—Vice Adm. Robert F. Dunn, The Washington Times 
(Vice Adm. Robert F. Dunn Washington Times 20091218)

"[This] book sets a new standard for assessing the Allied Dardanelles campaign in 1915."—Mustafa Aksakal, American Historical Review
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"It might seem that everything worth saying about World War I has already been said, but then along comes a book such as Robin Prior''s Gallipoli and it''s time to make room on the shelf for another essential title . . . . It is military history of the highest order.''"—Mark Lasswell, "Standout Selections: The Year in Books," Wall Street Journal
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"This work is an excellent addition to the current body of scholarhsip with something for both the neophyte and the seasoned historian."—Blake Whitaker, Canadian Journal of History
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About the Author

Robin Prior is visiting professorial fellow, University of Adelaide, and visiting fellow, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy. He is the coauthor of Passchendaele: The Untold Story and The Somme, both published by Yale University Press. He lives in South Australia.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (June 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300149956
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300149951
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #968,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intended as revisionist, but covering much well-worn ground, May 26, 2009
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As an introduction to the subject, Prior's book has much to recommend it, though it suffers, as do most accounts in English, from a lack of original Turkish sources. Prior's main thesis is that, even if it had been successful, the Gallipoli Campaign would not have shortened the war by so much as one day. While detailing the well-known defects of the higher command (and with a reappraisal of the subsequent performance of Hunter-Weston), there is a somewhat inevitable feeling that the material is skewed, if only slightly, to support the conclusion. The so-called 'Drift to the Dardanelles' is examined, as is Churchill's role, but this was covered in far greater detail in Geoffrey Miller's 'Straits: British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire and the Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign' (which, strangely, does not appear in the bibliography) and there is little new here. Nevertheless, Prior's book is recommended as a solid overview of the Campaign but is hardly 'The Final Story'
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good - But Very Detailed Analysis, June 30, 2009
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I purchased this book after reading strong reviews in WSJ.

For professional military professionals, this book is very good. Outstanding analysis.

However, it is very technical, and is would not be recommended for those people who are only slightly familiar with the larger story.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Gallipoli: The End of the Myth, August 10, 2009
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I had some background knowledge on this topic due to prior readings on WWI but I wanted a book which focused exclusively on the topic. Robin Prior appears to have done extensive research on the topic and his approach is scholarly and a bit dry. Apparently much of the writing on Gallipoli has had elements of romanticizing what turned out to be bad strategic and tactical decisionmaking which resulted in a huge loss of life. For someone interested in the facts and his interpretation of them, I think this is a book worth reading.
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