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Guide to Military History on the Internet

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Guide to Military History on the Internet

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There are thousands of websites devoted to all aspects of military history from ancient Greece to the modern Gulf. This unique book helps you find the ones that will help with your research whether you are checking out a soldier ancestor or an airman or researching a naval campaign. It also features sites that are entertaining or controversial. Sections cover the British armed services and their long military history, but the author also describes in detail websites that focus on American and Canadian forces. "A Guide to Military History on the Internet" is a companion volume to Pen and Sword's best-selling "Tracing Your Army Ancestors" by the same author. AUTHOR: Simon Fowler is a leading authority on family history and a prolific writer on the subject, particularly on military themes. He is editor of the National Archives' family history magazine Ancestors and a former editor of Family History Monthly. For nearly 20 years he was an archivist at the Public Record Office. As well as publishing many articles in magazines and journals, he has written several well-known books on family history topics. SELLING POINTS: Comprehensive introduction to researching military history using the internet. << Unique guide to a vast area of the web. << Full coverage of websites giving information about the British armed services. << Includes websites relevant for researching American and Canadian Forces. 50 illustrations

Author Biography:

Simon Fowler is a professional writer, researcher and historian, specializing in family and military history. He has made a particular study of the First World War, and has long been interested in how Britain, and Europe, readjusted to post-war conditions. Daniel Weinbrens PhD concentrated on the impact of the First World War on British society. His historical publications include The Open University. A History and The Oddfellows 1810-2010. He has taught courses on war and society at several universities and currently teaches this subject at The Open University.
Release date Australia
September 3rd, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
over 50 illustrations
Pages
192
Dimensions
148x210x14
ISBN-13
9781844156061
Product ID
1936897

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