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Military History and Policy


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This series publishes studies on historical and contemporary aspects of land power, spanning the period from the eighteenth century to the present day, and will include national, international and comparative studies. From time to time, the series will publish edited collections of essays and ‘classics’.

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Training, Tactics and Leadership in the Confederate Army of Tennessee Seeds of Failure

Training, Tactics and Leadership in the Confederate Army of Tennessee: Seeds of Failure

1st Edition

By Andrew R.B. Haughton
June 05, 2007

This assessment of the performance of the southern soldiers in the American Civil War of 1861 deals with every aspect of an army from its senior officer to the lowliest private, following every process as the soldier tried to adapt to military life, train, and overcome the enemy....

British and Japanese Military Leadership in the Far Eastern War, 1941-45

British and Japanese Military Leadership in the Far Eastern War, 1941-45

1st Edition

Edited By Brian Bond, Kyoichi Tachikawa
November 14, 2012

Some sixty years after the Far Eastern War ended, this innovative new collection brings together five distinguished UK-based scholars and five from Japan to reappraise their respective country's leadership in the Malaya and Burma campaigns. This leadership is analyzed on various levels, ranging ...

Malta and British Strategic Policy, 1925-43

Malta and British Strategic Policy, 1925-43

1st Edition

By Douglas Austin
November 14, 2012

A major reassessment of a key aspect of British strategy and defence policy in the first half of the twentieth century. The main contribution of this new study is an investigation of the role of Malta in British military strategy, as planned and as it actually developed, in the...

The British Working Class and Enthusiasm for War, 1914-1916

The British Working Class and Enthusiasm for War, 1914-1916

1st Edition

By David Silbey
November 14, 2012

Millions of men volunteered to leave home, hearth and family to go to a foreign land to fight in 1914, the start of the biggest war in British history. It was a war fought by soldier-citizens, millions strong, most of whom had volunteered willingly to go. They made up the army that first held, and ...

Command and Control in Military Crisis Devious Decisions

Command and Control in Military Crisis: Devious Decisions

1st Edition

By Harald Hoiback
April 01, 2003

Harald Hoiback's study focuses upon two events - the 1918 Allied meeting at Doullens when the Allies ceded control to an officer, and the Norwegian decision in 1940 to leave control in the hands of a colonel which led to the Nazi invasion....

Alfred Von Schlieffen's Military Writings

Alfred Von Schlieffen's Military Writings

1st Edition

Edited By Robert Foley
October 31, 2002

A collection of some of the writings of Generalfeldmarschall Alfred Graf von Schlieffen, one of the more intriguing of Imperial Germany's military figures. Schlieffens 15 years as Chief of the General staff left a stamp upon both military and political institutions of Wilhelmine Germany....

Railways and International Politics Paths of Empire, 1848-1945

Railways and International Politics: Paths of Empire, 1848-1945

1st Edition

Edited By T.G. Otte, Keith Neilson
September 10, 2012

This new study brings together leading experts to show how the modern world began with the coming of the railway. They clearly explain why it had a greater impact than any other technical or industrial innovation before and completely redefined the limits of the civilized world. While the effect ...

Gallipoli Making History

Gallipoli: Making History

1st Edition

Edited By Jenny Macleod
June 28, 2012

This new book traces the disparities in the memory of Gallipoli that are evident in the countries that participated in the campaign. It explores the way in which history is written at the personal, local, professional, and national levels. This study tackles key questions about just how the history...

Big Wars and Small Wars The British Army and the Lessons of War in the 20th Century

Big Wars and Small Wars: The British Army and the Lessons of War in the 20th Century

1st Edition

Edited By Hew Strachan
January 30, 2009

This is a fascinating new insight into the British army and its evolution through both large and small scale conflicts. To prepare for future wars, armies derive lessons from past wars. However, some armies are defeated because they learnt the wrong lessons, fighting new conflicts in ways ...

Britain in Vietnam Prelude to Disaster, 1945–46

Britain in Vietnam: Prelude to Disaster, 1945–46

1st Edition

By Peter Neville
September 15, 2008

This book is a study of the circumstances leading to British intervention in Vietnam in 1945, and the course and consequences of this intervention. The first part of the work links French colonialism with the native communist insurgency, while examining British and Foreign Office attitudes towards...

The Normandy Campaign 1944 Sixty Years On

The Normandy Campaign 1944: Sixty Years On

1st Edition

Edited By John Buckley
June 19, 2007

With essays from leading names in military history, this new book re-examines the crucial issues and debates of the D-Day campaign. It tackles a range of core topics, placing them in their current historiographical context, to present new and sometimes revisionist interpretations of key issues...

Writing the Great War Sir James Edmonds and the Official Histories, 1915-1948

Writing the Great War: Sir James Edmonds and the Official Histories, 1915-1948

1st Edition

By Andrew Green
December 16, 2005

Begun within months of the war's outbreak, and not completed for a further 33 years, the writing of the Official Histories of World War I was a venture of unprecedented scale and complexity.Who, then, was responsible for producing such an enterprise? Did it aim to inform or did it have darker ...

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