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The book is fairly up-to-date on detail, and its operational focus on strategy will please many readers. Others might prefer a military history for the modern strategist. This review originally ...
With that in mind, here's a look at some of the best military books that look ahead to coming conflicts -- with a hope that, perhaps, they won't unfold the way they've been envisioned. 1.
As the world sunk deeper into a deadly global conflagration in 1941, Princeton University professor Edward Meade Earle gathered a group of eminent scholars to discuss the history and practice of ...
The evolution of military strategy has often mirrored advancements in technology. As we navigate through the 21st century, the profound ...
Hundreds of U.S. service members and veterans responded to our informal survey with their (sometimes very strong) opinions. Their choices emphatically highlighted the books that not only shaped ...
So you want to be a military science fiction author. You’ve read the classics from all the major authors, and you’ve got a great idea for a novel. Except ...
Two sets of books on the developments in military technology and strategy that have shaped ... Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought From ... But the publication in 1976 of a new translation by ...
My fascination with books on the military is because of my interest in strategy and history. I taught Strategic Management in the La Salle MBA program for 22 years. As I wrote before, the origin ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to journalist Thomas Ricks about his book on a military history of the civil rights movement: Waging a Good War: A Military History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968.
This interesting, thoughtful, and well-written work follows the pattern of all-too-many books today in not actually matching its title. Military History for the Modern Strategist? Definitely not. Much ...