All Stories

  1. The Doctrine of the British Army: The Conception & Implementation of Field Service Regulations 1900–1918
  2. ‘Stop Altogether Talking of Rommel': Auchinleck’s Order, German Propaganda and the BBC
  3. The Military Papers and Correspondence of Major General Guy Dawnay, 1915–1919
  4. Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great War: Defending and Forging Empires
  5. Operation Buckshot: Churchill’s Forgotten Offensive against Rommel, March-May 1942
  6. Clausewitz and the Personality Characteristics of the Battlefield Commander in British and German Military Doctrine, 1918–1941
  7. ‘Moral Factors’ in British military thought and doctrine, 1856–1899
  8. Still Allies? The Women Spinners’ Strike in Arzignano and Italian/British Tensions in Italy During the Immediate Post-First World War Period
  9. Erwin Rommel and German Military Doctrine, 1912–1940
  10. Shock and friction as explanations for disaster at the Battle of Amiens, 8 August 1918
  11. Ludwig Föppl: A Bavarian cryptanalyst on the Western front
  12. Doctrine for Orders and Decentralization in the British and German Armies, 1885–1935
  13. Command or Control?
  14. Command or Control? Command, Training and Tactics in the British and German Armies, 1888-1918.
  15. Directive Command and the German General Staff
  16. Landmarks in defense literature
  17. The Reality of Cannae