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Bruce Oliver Newsome

    Bruce Oliver Newsome, Ph.D., rédige des livres d'histoire authentique, des analyses approfondies sur la sécurité intérieure et la lutte antiterroriste, ainsi que des satires hilarantes de notre époque "woke", post-vérité et Covid. Son œuvre allie un esprit vif à des commentaires perspicaces, souvent dans la tradition des humoristes britanniques classiques. S'appuyant sur une vaste expérience académique et de conseil, Newsome crée des récits à la fois intellectuellement stimulants et très divertissants.

    The Rise and Fall of Western Tanks, 1855-1939
    Countering New(est) Terrorism
    Sir Basil Liddell Hart and Tanks
    The Rise and Fall of Western Tanks, 1939-1955
    A Practical Introduction to Security and Risk Management
    An Introduction to Research, Analysis, and Writing
    • An Introduction to Research, Analysis, and Writing

      Practical Skills for Social Science Students

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      An Introduction to Research, Analysis, and Writing
    • Focusing on comprehensive security and risk management, this book offers practical insights from expert Bruce Newsome. Readers will gain essential skills in understanding, analyzing, and assessing various risks, from personal to operational levels. The content emphasizes analytical techniques, mathematical methods for risk calculation, and decision-making skills necessary for effective risk control. This resource is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of security management effectively.

      A Practical Introduction to Security and Risk Management
    • The narrative explores the evolution of tank warfare, detailing how initially, the most affluent and democratic nations dominated tank development during World War I. However, by World War II, these countries experienced a decline in their technological and tactical superiority in armored warfare. The book examines the factors contributing to this shift, highlighting the interplay of industrial capability, military strategy, and geopolitical changes that transformed the landscape of tank warfare over the decades.

      The Rise and Fall of Western Tanks, 1939-1955
    • Sir Basil Liddell Hart and Tanks

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on military strategy and innovation, the book explores the profound impact of Sir Basil Liddell Hart on Anglophone military thought from the 1920s onward. It highlights his role in shaping military doctrine, force structure, and acquisitions, as well as his contributions as the official historian of Britain's tank arm. Celebrated as a leading expert on tanks and claiming to have invented Blitzkrieg, Liddell Hart's legacy is examined through his influential career until his death in 1970.

      Sir Basil Liddell Hart and Tanks
    • Countering New(est) Terrorism

      Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, and Active Violence -- Assessing, Negotiating, and Assaulting

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book explores the complexities of modern terrorism, focusing on behaviors such as hostage-taking, kidnapping, and active violence. It examines the unique risks and challenges posed by new forms of terrorism, including the ethical dilemmas of negotiating with terrorists. The text provides insights into when to employ force and how to effectively assess and respond to these threats, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding and tackling contemporary terrorist activities.

      Countering New(est) Terrorism
    • Focusing on the evolution of tank warfare, the narrative explores how the most affluent and democratic nations initially dominated tank development from the Great War into the 1920s. However, by the 1930s, this leadership shifted to the Soviet Union and Germany, which not only built substantial tank forces but also reverse-engineered Western designs and introduced their own innovations. The book delves into the factors contributing to this dramatic shift in military technology and strategy.

      The Rise and Fall of Western Tanks, 1855-1939
    • Valentine Infantry Tank 1938-45

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The Valentine was the most produced and most widely used British tank of the Second World War. This book describes the evolution of the Valentine design and weighs up its impact on the battlefield.

      Valentine Infantry Tank 1938-45