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The study of military history in universities remains seriously underdeveloped. Indeed, lack of interest in and disdain for military history probably constitute one of the strangest prejudices of the profession. [4] [5] In recent decades University level courses in military history remain popular; often they use films to humanize the combat ...
Matloff was an instructor at Brooklyn College before joining the army during World War II. [1] He began his career as military historian while in the army, writing a historical account of the Fourth Air Force. He joined the United States Army Center of Military History as a civilian and served as chief historian from 1970 to 1981. [1]
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Martin C. Windrow (born 1944) is a British historian, editor and author of several hundred [1] books, articles and monographs, particularly those on organizational or physical details of military history, and the history of the post-war French Foreign Legion.
Charles de Gaulle – Vers l'Armée de Métier (1934), La France et son Armée (1938) (partial bibliography of de Gaulle's military writings; influence of de Gaulle's military writings in Nazi Germany) David Glantz – preeminent authority on the Red Army during World War II; Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz – 19th-century general and theorist ...
As a graduate student, Rothenberg reviewed W.E.D. Allen ' s Caucasian Battlefields: A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828–1921 (Cambridge University Press, 1953) for Journal of Modern History, [17] He wrote his 1956 masters' thesis entitled General Crook and the Apaches, 1871–1874: the campaign in the Tonto Basin. [18]
Robert M. Citino (born June 19, 1958) is an American military historian and the Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian at the National WWII Museum.He is an authority on modern German military history, with an emphasis on World War II and the German influence upon modern operational doctrine.
Glantz is known as a military historian of the Soviet role in World War II. [4]He has argued that the view of the Soviet Union's involvement in the war has been prejudiced in the West, which relies too much on German oral and printed sources without being balanced by a similar examination of Soviet source material. [5]