KEEGAN John

Mask of command: a study of generalship - London: Pimlico, 1999 - 366p.

Through portraits of four generals - Alexander the Great, Wellington, Ulysses S Grant and Hitler - the author propounds the view of heroism in warfare as inextricably linked with the political imperative of the age. He demonstrates how the role of the general alters with the ethos of the society that creates him and concludes that there is no place for heroism in a nuclear world. First published in 1987.

0712665269 (pbk.): 10.00 UK


ALEXANDER THE GREAT
COMMAND AND CONTROL
GENERAL GRANT
GENERAL OFFICERS
HITLER
LEADERSHIP
MILITARY HISTORY
WELLINGTON