We review Colonel C E Callwell’s famous Late Victorian counter-insurgency manual, Small Wars: Their Principles and Practice. The military academies are buzzing…
Military Times revisits the bizarre WWII invention of Burrhus Frederic Skinner. Behavioural analyst, author, innovator, poet, social philosopher, and Harvard professor of…
‘A date which will live in infamy’ was the iconic phrase coined by President Roosevelt to describe the Japanese attack on Pearl…
Military archaeologist Keith Robinson takes a look at one of the lesser-known military museums of Britain, The Muckleburgh Collection in Norfolk. Driving…
To celebrate the launch of Civilization V, Patrick Boniface explains why he believes Alexander was the greatest leader of all time…
By the time the Blitz began in earnest, more than 2.25 million families had Anderson shelters in their gardens.…
Mathy’s airship was a giant cigar-shaped cylinder of gas bubbles filled with highly flammable hydrogen.…
The Medieval World at War Matthew Bennett (ed.) Spanning some 1,000 years from the fall of the Western Roman…
The new exhibition by artist Jeremy Deller displays the mangled remains of a car driven on a suicide mission in Baghdad.…





