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Christopher Brice

    Dr. Christopher Brice is a historian whose academic background in History and Politics informs his in-depth research. His work delves into specific military careers, offering detailed historical analysis. He has shared his expertise through guest lectures at prestigious institutions, focusing on key figures and their impact.

    The Thinking Man's Soldier
    Brave as a Lion
    • Brave as a Lion

      The Life and Times of Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough

      • 616 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, emerges as a complex figure in British military history, commanding more battles than most of his contemporaries. His Irish heritage and pride in the British Empire shape his identity as a Unionist. Gough's extensive service spanned multiple conflicts, including the Napoleonic Wars and campaigns in India and China. Despite criticism regarding his leadership, especially during the Sikh Wars, he was beloved by his troops for his shared hardships and bravery. This biography delves into his life, exploring the influences that shaped his military career.

      Brave as a Lion
    • Sir Henry Brackenbury is a now largely forgotten but extremely important soldier, writer, and administrator of the late Victorian era, described as a very dangerous man and a man who pulled the army out of a hole in South Africa.

      The Thinking Man's Soldier