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  1. First World War Photographers

    By Jane Carmichael

    Examines the work of the official, press and amateur photographers of WWI, reproducing over 100 photographs from the archive of the Imperial War Museum and making us aware of the operations of propaganda and journalism during the period....

    Published September 6th 1989 by Routledge

  2. War, Strategy and Intelligence

    By Michael I. Handel

    Series: Studies in Intelligence

    Investigating the logic, conduct and nature of war on the highest political and strategic levels, these essays put less emphasis on operational and tactical aspects. They look at the impact of technology on warfare, the political nature of war and the limits of rational analysis in studying war....

    Published April 30th 1989 by Routledge

  3. The Making of the Second World War

    By Anthony P. Adamthwaite

    Published February 28th 1989 by Routledge

  4. Leaders and Intelligence

    Edited by Michael I. Handel

    Series: Studies in Intelligence

    From a systematic point of view, all intelligence work can be studied on three levels: Acquisition, analysis, and acceptance. The author focuses on the third of these levels, studying the attitudes and behavioural patterns developed by leaders during their political careers, their willingness to...

    Published January 31st 1989 by Routledge

  5. Field Artillery And Fire Power

    Edited by J.B.A Bailey

    This definitive overview of the development and use of artillery makes the complex artillery systems of today understandable, while at the same time showing how they have evolved and how they are likely to change in the future. The author, until recently chief of artillery for the British Army, is...

    Published January 18th 1989 by Routledge

  6. Perverts by Official Order

    The Campaign Against Homosexuals by the United States Navy

    By Demetrios Simopoulos, John Dececco, Phd, Lawrence Murphy

    This candid book documents for the first time the U.S. Navy’s use of entrapment in pursuit of homosexuals in and around Newport, Rhode Island, during the early twentieth century. This most extensive systematic persecution of gays in American history occurred with the approval of Navy Secretary...

    Published September 7th 1988 by Routledge

  7. Military Experience in the Age of Reason

    By Christopher Duffy

    What was war like in the Age of Reason, for those who fought in it? Duffy answers this question using research from archives, notebooks, letters, diaries and memoirs....

    Published December 9th 1987 by Routledge

  8. Hero or Coward

    Pressures Facing the Soldier in Battle

    By Elmar Dinter

    Elmar Dinter addresses the question of why some men fight well in war and others do not. He examines the factors and draws conclusions involving recommendations for new methods of personnel selection and new tactics, training and military education....

    Published May 30th 1985 by Routledge

  9. The Third Reich

    By Klaus Hildebrand

    Published August 8th 1984 by Routledge

  10. European Armies and the Conduct of War

    By Hew Strachan

    Discussing the key issues of modern warfare, Hew Strachan’s work examines the theory and practice of land warfare in Europe since 1700. Looking at warfare in the context of social and political change, Dr. Strachan interprets his subject matter as widely as possible, and European Armies and the...

    Published September 14th 1983 by Routledge