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Ian Beckett

    Ian F. W. Beckett is a distinguished historian whose work delves deeply into military history. His writing explores the intricate aspects of warfare and its impact. Beckett's academic insights offer readers compelling perspectives on military conflicts and their historical context.

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    First Love
    The British Army and the First World War
    Conflict in the 20th century: Vietnam from 1945
    A British Profession of Arms
    • 2021

      A British Profession of Arms

      The Politics of Command in the Late Victorian Army

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The study delves into the motivations behind the British soldier's commitment during the late Victorian era, challenging the notion that military service is solely about sacrifice. Ian F. W. Beckett reveals that, much like other professions, soldiers were driven by material rewards and career progression. This analysis presents a nuanced understanding of the British army's role in society, highlighting the complexities of military life and the professional aspirations of its members.

      A British Profession of Arms
    • 2017

      The British Army and the First World War

      • 486 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This book offers an in-depth exploration of the British army's development and operational strategies throughout the First World War. It examines the evolution of military tactics, leadership, and the experiences of soldiers, providing a nuanced understanding of the army's role and impact during the conflict. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on both the challenges faced and the lessons learned, contributing to a broader comprehension of the war's significance in British history.

      The British Army and the First World War
    • 2011

      First Love

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of enduring love and nostalgia, this poetry collection captures the essence of a lifelong romance that began in childhood. The poems reflect on the author's journey through life, highlighting the deep emotional connections and memories tied to their first love, who remains a significant presence even after three decades of marriage. The heartfelt verses offer a poignant look at love's evolution over time.

      First Love
    • 2011

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      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This collection features 151 poems inspired by the author's travels, capturing diverse experiences and landscapes. Each poem reflects personal reflections and observations, inviting readers to journey alongside the poet. The title poem serves as a thematic anchor, encapsulating the essence of exploration and discovery throughout the anthology.

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    • 1991