20th Century Military History looks at the changing nature of military action in a period experiencing increased terrorism and guerrilla movements in addition to the development of cyber warfare. It covers conflicts such as those in Vietnam, Korea and, Afghanistan as well as broader surveys on the World Wars, while also helping students to understand the experiences of underrepresented voices including those of women and African Americans.
The collection blends social and ethical concerns with tactical reflection to emphasise the interdisciplinary nature of military history, making it applicable to politics and international relations courses as well as those in history.
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Historical Dictionaries and other reference works in the collection serve as valuable entry points for beginners approaching the subject for the first time.
Discover key titles such as: Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare; The African American Experience during World War II; Military History for the Modern Strategist; The Afghanistan War Encyclopedia Sources.
Use titles such as Understanding U.S. Military Conflicts through Primary Sources to provide direct support to students on how to interrogate and analyze primary sources.