1940 and the Problems of Coalition Air Power
[Cross posted from Thoughts on Military History] It would be difficult to assume that any air power historian, or for that matter any general military historian, is not aware of […]
[Cross posted from Thoughts on Military History] It would be difficult to assume that any air power historian, or for that matter any general military historian, is not aware of […]
The latest edition of the RUSI Journal has just appeared with its usual mix of contemporary and historical articles including one by John Alexander, a fellow PhD candidate at the […]
A new course is due to start at the Centre for War Studies at the University of Birmingham in the History of Warfare. This is a full-time course that starts […]
Stephen Dando-Collins, Legions of Rome: The Definitive History of every Imperial Roman Legion. New York: St Martin’s Press. 2010. 608 pp. Stephen Dando-Collins is a well-established author, of both historical […]
Britain’s armed forces are currently facing the most challenging period of change since the Second World War. Two significant and unpopular conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have exposed British warfighters […]
This is a guest post from Dr Jim Storr, editor of the newly launched Journal of Military Operations. This appears to be an excellent addition to the field and I […]
[Cross posted from Thoughts on Military History] The provisional schedule for the seminar series at the Centre for War Studies at the University of Birmingham has been released. There are […]