Military history
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Military history
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Military history
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1411630
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- The Black Count, glory, revolution, betrayal, and the real Count of Monte Cristo, Tom Reiss ; [maps by David Lindroth Inc.]
- Furies, war in Europe, 1450-1700, Lauro Martines
- D-Day, June 6, 1944, the climactic battle of World War II, Stephen E. Ambrose
- The Napoleonic Wars, the rise and fall of an empire, Gregory Fremont-Barnes & Todd Fisher
- Empires at war, a chronological encyclopedia, Richard A. Gabriel
- Home fronts, a wartime America reader, edited by Michael S. Foley and Brendan P. O'Malley
- From here to eternity, by James Jones
- War slang, American fighting words and phrases since the Civil War, Paul Dickson
- Rebel brass;, the Confederate command system,, by Frank E. Vandiver. Introd. by T. Harry Williams
- Josie Underwood's Civil War diary, edited by Nancy Disher Baird ; foreword by Catherine Coke Shick
- The Hundred Years War, a people's history, David Green
- The first frontier, the forgotten history of struggle, savagery, and endurance in early America, Scott Weidensaul
- 1759, the year Britain became master of the world, Frank McLynn
- The most dangerous man in America, the making of Douglas MacArthur, Mark Perry
- Spiral, trapped in the forever war, Mark Danner
- Contested borderland, the Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia, Brian D. McKnight
- Douglas MacArthur, American warrior, Arthur Herman
- Seasons in hell, understanding Bosnia's war, Ed Vulliamy
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- Lost soldiers;, the French Army and Empire in crisis, 1947-1962
- The plague of war, Athens, Sparta, and the struggle for ancient Greece, Jennifer T. Roberts
- Dirty wars, the world is a battlefield, Jeremy Scahill
- American military history, edited by Maurice Matloff
- America in the world, a history in documents from the War with Spain to the War on Terror, edited by Jeffrey A. Engel, Mark Atwood Lawrence, and Andrew Preston
- How we fight, crusades, quagmires, and the American way of war, Dominic Tierney
- Hallowed grounds, America's overseas military cemeteries, a production of New Voyage Communications ; directed by Robert Uth ; produced and written by Robert Uth and Glenn Marcus ; executive producers, Robert & Simonida Uth
- The Roman army, David J. Breeze
- Civil wars, a history in ideas, David Armitage
- Outsourcing security, private military contractors and U.S. foreign policy, Bruce E. Stanley
- Gallipoli, Alan Moorehead
- Hannibal, Serge Lancel ; translated by Antonia Nevill
- A glorious defeat, Mexico and its war with the United States, Timothy J. Henderson
- The right way to lose a war, America in an age of unwinnable conflicts, Dominic Tierney
- Colonial wars of North America, 1512-1763, an encyclopedia, editor, Alan Gallay
- Race, war, and remembrance in the Appalachian South, John C. Inscoe
- The blitzkrieg era and the German General Staff, 1865-1941, Larry H. Addington
- A history of the modern Chinese Army, Xiaobing Li
- Forgotten patriots, the untold story of American prisoners during the Revolutionary War, Edwin G. Burrows
- An army at dawn, the war in North Africa, 1942-1943, Rick Atkinson
- The colonial wars, 1689-1762, by Howard H. Peckham
- A military history of South Africa, from the Dutch-Khoi wars to the end of apartheid, Timothy J. Stapleton
- Caught in the revolution, Petrograd, Russia, 1917--a world on the edge, Helen Rappaport
- In these times, living in Britain through Napoleon's wars, 1793-1815, Jenny Uglow
- Alaska, big America, produced by Moore Huntley Productions for History Television Network Productions ; produced and directed by David Moore Huntley, David Lyons ; written by David Moore Huntley
- Germany's military strategy and Spain in World War II, [by] Charles B. Burdick
- Americans at war, society, culture, and the homefront, John P. Resch, editor in chief
- The missile next door, the Minuteman in the American heartland, Gretchen Heefner
- Hubris, the tragedy of war in the twentieth century, Alistair Horne
- The hidden history of America at war, untold tales from Yorktown to Fallujah, Kenneth C. Davis
- How everything became war and the military became everything, tales from the Pentagon, Rosa Brooks
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