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Mentioned in 7 episodes
The Face of Battle
Book • 1976
In 'The Face of Battle', John Keegan explores the human experience of combat by examining the mechanics and psychology of warfare in three distinct historical periods.
The book focuses on the common soldier's perspective, analyzing the physical and mental aspects of battle and challenging traditional myths about warfare.
It is a companion volume to Keegan's 'The Mask of Command', together forming a seminal work in military and human history.
The book focuses on the common soldier's perspective, analyzing the physical and mental aspects of battle and challenging traditional myths about warfare.
It is a companion volume to Keegan's 'The Mask of Command', together forming a seminal work in military and human history.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as a book illustrating the importance of studying warfare in width, depth, and context.


H.R. McMaster

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Building Strategic Competence: An Urgent Priority For Government And The Academy | Reimagining American Institutions
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when discussing books he read about Agincourt.


Tom Holland

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489. Hundred Years' War: Bloodbath at Agincourt (Part 3)
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as a recommended military history book and cited when discussing interpretations of major wars.


Maarten van Rossem

27 snips
Trump gijzelt NAVO om Straat van Hormuz
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as a seminal, stylistically strong work he enjoyed reading.


Sir Lawrence Freedman

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Lawrence Freedman on Strategy and Nuclear War
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; explores the common experiences of soldiers across different battles.


Victor Davis Hanson

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OK Boomers: Victor Davis Hanson, Pagers, Zelenskyy, and the Fellows “Talkin’ ‘Bout Their Generation” | GoodFellows | Hoover Institution
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as the author of 'The Face of Battle'.


Victor Davis Hanson

A Military Historian’s Omnibus
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as a book offering a grunt's-eye view of three historical battles.


Jordan Schneider

AI and the Future of War
Recommended as an entertaining, erudite, and worthwhile read.

#423 - “More From Sam”: Democracy, Populism, Wealth Inequality, News-Induced Anxiety, & Rapid Fire Questions
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as a fantastic book, comparing his 'Men of War' to an American version of it.


Alexander Rose

Episode 56: Alexander Rose, Historian
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as part of discussing John Keegan's argument about war reflecting culture rather than politics.


Amos C. Fox

You Have to Be a Non-Conformist to be a Good Strategist, with Bill Murray



