An tÓglach OnlineShould members of the Defence Forces be encouraged to engage in online discourse?Apr 15, 2021Apr 15, 2021
Book Review: Lawrence Freedman. The Future of War: A History, (London 2017).pp400.Lawrence Freedman, former Professor of War Studies at King’s College London, has written widely on various aspects of strategy and war…Feb 9, 2021Feb 9, 2021
Book Review: The Button: The New Nuclear Arms Race and Presidential Power from Truman to Trump.Tom Z. Collina and William James PerrySep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Book Review: Chief Of Staff, The Principal Officers Behind History’s Great Commanders.David Zabecki (ed), 2 Vols. Naval Institute Press 2008.Aug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020
Book Review:The Kremlin’s Nuclear Sword: The Rise and Fall of Russia’s Strategic Nuclear Forces 1945–2000. Steven Zaloga, 2005 pp 304.Jul 17, 2020Jul 17, 2020
Book Review: Thomas Hippler, ‘Governing From the Skies, A Global History of Aerial Bombing’…Thomas Hipplers 2017 work, Governing From The Skies, A Global History of Aerial Bombing, is a treatise on the hypocrisy of the use of…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
From “Green to Blue” a rethinking of Irish Defence Policy and the Role of the Defence Forces.“When I first visited the Curragh Camp [The Defence Forces Training Centre] I was quite ashamed of what I found”Feb 25, 20182Feb 25, 20182
Book Review: Victor Davis Hanson- ‘The Father of Us All, War And History, Ancient and Modern’(New York, 2010), pp 259.Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
Book Review: Amin Maalouf ‘The Crusades Through Arab Eyes’, Trans: Jon Rothschild, (London 1986) pp.Originally published in French as Les Croisades vues par Les Arabes, Maalouf’s work takes the reader on a narrative voyage through the…Oct 15, 2017Oct 15, 2017
Book Review; Dark Continent, Mark MazowerDark Continent, Mark Mazower (New York, 1998) pp487May 1, 2017May 1, 2017