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Book Review of Edward IV and the Wars of the Roses - David Santiuste. Edward IV and the Wars of the Roses. Barnsley, Engl.: Pen and Sword, 2011. 978-1-84415-930-7. Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xvi, 192. $39.95. This is a solid academic study of Edward IV’s political strugg... - 2012/01/27 Book Review of Henry VIII and Francis I: The Final Conflict, 1540-1547 - David Potter. Henry VIII and Francis I: The Final Conflict, 1540-1547. History in Warfare series. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. ISBN 978-90-04-20431-7. Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xxix, 562. $243.00. Dr David P... - 2012/01/18 2011 in review - The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 36,000 times in 2011. If it were a … Continue... - 2012/01/05 Book Review of Marshal Vauban and the Defence of Louis XIV’s France - James Falkner. Marshal Vauban and the Defence of Louis XIV’s France. Barnsley, England: Pen and Sword Military, 2011. ISBN 978-1-84415-927-7. Maps. Illustrations. Appendices. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. viii, 226. $50.00. James Falkner, a forme... - 2012/01/04 How many died?: New thoughts on the cost of the war - For much of the last several decades, the accepted figure for the number of dead was 620,000, making the Civil War the bloodiest conflict in our nation’s history. Now, that figure is being questioned. Initially reported in September, the Decemb... - 2011/12/14 Dealing with comments on controversial topics - Today, I had to do something I have not done before on this blog, send a real comment to trash. Now, I have had my share of spam comments that get through, usually full of links, but I usually am … Continue reading → - 2011/12/03
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Photographies on the French Army from 1850 to 1914
This site describes the organisation of the french army of the "belle époque" with military photographs (portraits, african troops) and biographies of important french officiers. The pages are illustrated by the carte de visite and cabinet photographies collection.
Soldiers of the Queen
An online museum of Victorian-era British military photographs.
A collection of Hussar photographs
Hussars and related Cavalrymen from many countries seen through ancient photographs (mainly cartes-de-visite and cabinet cards).
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