The full story of the aerial fighting surrounding the Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history.
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Christopher A. Lawrence is a professional historian and military analyst. He serves as the Executive Director and President of The Dupuy Institute, an organization dedicated to scholarly research and objective analysis of historical data concerning armed conflict and its resolution. His work focuses on providing deeper insights into the dynamics of warfare and peace processes.






- 2024
- 2024
The Battle of Kursk was one of the defining moments of World War II. In July 1943, German forces launched a massive attack. The resulting clash of tanks at Prokhorovka was the largest armor battle in history. The battle marked a turning point on the Eastern Front; the Red Army gained the strategic initiative and would not lose it.
- 2023
From his numerous contacts across the region, the author has produced an account drawn from individual experiences on the ground in and around Kyiv.
- 2018
Symphony of Seduction
- 241 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Christopher Lawrence takes what we know about these love-crazed geniuses and adds a garnish of imagined pillow talk to recreate stories that are ultimately stranger than fiction - and come with a great soundtrack.
- 2015
America'S Modern Wars
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
While the past half-century has seen no diminution in the valor and fighting skill of the U.S. military and its allies, the fact remains that our wars have become more protracted, with decisive results more elusive.
- 2013
Rockefeller Money, the Laboratory and Medicine in Edinburgh 1919-1930:
New Science in an Old Country
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the Rockefeller Foundation's initiatives, the narrative explores the introduction of laboratory sciences, especially biochemistry, into the medical community of Edinburgh during the 1920s. It delves into the challenges and impacts of integrating modern scientific approaches into established medical practices, highlighting the interplay between innovation and tradition in healthcare during this transformative period.
- 2011
Focusing on the impact of globalization and neo-racism, this book examines a rural Greek community's evolution since joining the European Union. It highlights the tension between economic growth and the emergence of a marginalized immigrant labor class. The author explores the rise of ethnic nationalism and neo-racism in the context of European integration, delving into themes of racism, neoliberalism, and nationalism within contemporary anthropology. Through this lens, the narrative reveals the complexities of social change in modern Greece.
- 1998
Science Incarnate
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book addresses issues of crucial importance to present-day discussions about the nature of knowledge and how it is produced. 54 halftones. Line art.
