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Articles and Chapters
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Illustrated essays on 'Gustavus Adolphus', 'Charles XII', 'James Wolfe' and 'Nathanael Greene', in The Art of War: Great Commanders of the Modern World, edited by Andrew Roberts (Quercus, London, 2009).
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'Band of Brothers'
Brothers’ [George Augustus, William and Richard Howe], History Today, Vol. LVIII, 6 (June, 2008), 25-31.
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Essay on James Wolfe in British Military Greats, introduction by Peter Snow (Cassell Illustrated, London 2004; paperback ed. 2006), pp. 182-86.
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‘The First Trans-Atlantic Hero? General James Wolfe and British North America’
The Historian: the Magazine of the Historical Association, LXXXIV (winter, 2004), 8-15
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‘A good hinge’ [review of Frank McLynn, 1759: The year Britain became master of the world (2004)],
Times Literary Supplement, No. 5276, (14 May, 2004), 26
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‘Home from the Wars’ [Army veterans in
mid-Georgian Britain], History Today
, LII, 3 (March, 2002), 41-47
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‘Rank and File: A Profile of One of
Wolfe’s Regiments’, Journal of the Society for Army Historical
Research
, LXXIX (spring, 2001), 3-24
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‘“A Service Truly Critical”: The
British Army and Warfare with the North American Indians, 1755-64’,
War in History
, V, 2 (April, 1998), 146-75
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‘Swapping Sides’ [Renegades on the
Colonial American frontier], BBC History Magazine
, IV, 9 (September, 2002), 40-4
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Six substantial entries, Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography
, Oxford University Press (Oxford, 2004)
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