Conflict & Command
Discover the intricate dynamics of military leadership and strategy in Conflict & Command by renowned historian John T. Hubbell. Published by Kent State University Press in 2012, this compelling paperback features 336 pages of insightful analysis. Hubbell, who served as the editor of Civil War History for thirty-five years, curates fifteen groundbreaking essays from esteemed contributors such as Albert Castel, Gary Gallagher, and Mark Neely. Each essay delves into critical military matters, exploring themes of leadership, strategy, tactics, execution, and the outcomes of various campaigns. This volume is essential for anyone interested in the military art and science, offering a rich historical perspective that is both informative and engaging. Enhance your understanding of military command and its complexities by adding Conflict & Command to your collection today!