Religious, military, political, and social history is explored through the varied personal experiences of Catholic chaplains on the Western Front.
This book examines the capabilities and performance of the Italian army in the North African campaign and its significant contributions to the Axis effort there.
Examines a variety of aspects of the air war over Britain during the First World War, drawing on unpublished sources.
Volume four of the series, the book follows the XIV Reserve Corps through 1918 to the end of the war and beyond.
The shared experiences and sacrifices of Scots in London in World War One - often untold stories and unseen pictures illustrate this fascinating new account.
This second Volume in the To Rule the Winds series deals with the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps through the First World War and its transformation, in 1918, into the Royal Air Force.
The life of an important but little-known naval officer seenthrough his personal letters,and exploring the naval and social history of the late Georgian era.
This is a study of the greatest army of its time, the army of Frederick the Great, by the finest historian of the wars of the 18th Century.
Black Hawks Rising acknowledges the formation and deployment of the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM)... Læs mere