Richard A. Gabriel
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Richard A. Gabriel is a published historian and author.[1]
He is a professor in the Department of History and War Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada and in the Department of Defence Studies at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto.[2]
He was a professor of history and politics at the U.S. Army War College and held the Visiting Chair in Military Ethics at the Marine Corps University.
As a populariser of history, he is the author of more than 40 books including Scipio Africanus: Rome’s Greatest General, Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome’s Greatest Enemy,[3] The Great Armies of Antiquity,[4] Man and Wound in the Ancient World[5] and Military Incompetence.[6]
He has also been featured on the History Channel.[citation needed]
External links
- http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/163480.Richard_A_Gabriel
- https://potomac.presswarehouse.com/Books/AuthorDetail.aspx?id=13197
- http://books.google.ca/books/about/The_Ancient_World.html?id=HscIwvtkq2UC&redir_esc=y
References
- ^ http://us.macmillan.com/author/richardagabriel
- ^ http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/people/richard-gabriel
- ^ Fronda, Michael P. (Spring 2013). "Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy. By Richard A. Gabriel. (book review)". The Historian. 75 (1): 197–198. doi:10.1111/hisn.12004_59.
- ^ Sheldon, R. M. (Jun 2004). "The Great Armies of Antiquity by Richard A. Gabriel (review)". The International History Review. 26 (2): 353–356.
- ^ Olle, David (November 30, 2011). "Man and Wound in the Ancient World: A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople (review)". New York Journal of Books.
- ^ Simon, J Kirby (April 1986). "Military Incompetence, by Richard A. Gabriel (review)". Commentary.
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