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  • - Black Troops in the Union Army, 1861-65
    by Dudley Taylor Cornish
    £29.99

    "One of the one hundred best books ever written on the Civil War". -- Civil War Times Illustrated. "A path-breaking work, written with grace and clarity. This book has achieved the richly deserved status of a classic". -- Civil War History.

  • - An Intellectual History
    by Simon J. Bronner
    £24.49

  • - Operational Art, 1904-1940
    by Richard W. Harrison
    £45.49

    Czarist Russia and its successor, the Soviet Union, were both confronted with the problem of conducting military operations involving mass armies along broad fronts, both strove toward a theory that became known as operational art- that level of warfare that links strategic goals to actual combat.

  • - France and the Limits of Military Planning
    by Eugenia C. Kiesling
    £26.99

    In May-June 1940 the Germans demolished the French Army, inflicting more than 300,000 French casualties, including more than 120,000 dead. While many historians have focused on France's failure to avoid this catastrophe, Kiesling is the first to show why the French had good reason to trust that their prewar defense policies, military doctrine, and combat forces would preserve the nation.

  • - The Carpathian Winter War of 1915
    by Graydon A. Tunstall
    £26.99

    The Carpathian campaign of 1915, described by some as the 'Stalingrad of the First World War', engaged the million-man armies of Austria-Hungary and Russia in fierce winter combat that drove them to the brink of annihilation. This title presents an account of the Carpathian Winter War.

  • - The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict Over Land in the American West, 1840-1900
    by Maria E. Montoya
    £19.49

    When American settlers arrived in the southwestern borderlands, they assumed that the land was unencumbered by property claims. But, as Maria Montoya shows, the Southwest was no empty quarter waiting to be parceled up. Claims were contested by Native Americans who had lived on the land for generations.

  • - The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1940-1945
    by Paul A. C. Koistinen
    £51.99

    Focusing on the mobilisation of national resources, Koistinen analyses all relevant aspects of the American World War II economy from 1940 to 1945, describing the struggle to establish effective control over industrial supply and military demand.

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