Through forty short chapters, the author examines diverse case studies representing, chronologically, various aspects of war at different times and in different areas around...
The line between celebrating heritage and creating a fully rounded history can be a fine one in many institutional histories. Appreciating this tendency, Royal...
Holt organized the book’s twelve chapters by decade, starting with the 1940s and coming up to the present. While describing the work the women...
Notes: Even professional historians often could not escape this intellectual paradigm, see: Jonathan M House, A Military History of the Cold War, 1944–1962...
Sometimes you go against the advice of the well-known saying and choose a book by its cover. A design draws you in through color...
The existential stakes of the Cold War provided movie screenwriters with ample material to draw in audiences. Major T.J. “King” Kong rides an atomic...
In Autumn of Our Discontent, John Curatola contends the Soviet creation of an atomic bomb was not the single determinant for the United State’s...
Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine. Mariana Budjeryn. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023.
Mariana Budjeryn’s...
Scholars and practitioners have been examining the art of command since organized warfare began and have identified two models: centralized and decentralized. Commanders should...
The Strategy Bridge’s Student Writing Competition is back for 2023! The competition is open to students attending civilian universities and military war or...















