Campaigns and Commanders Series

About the Series
Campaigns & Commanders seeks works that cover the world’s battles, campaigns, and military commanders, all framed within the political, institutional, sociological, and cultural aspects of war. Works from all time periods and all geographical locations are welcome. The series seeks to blend traditional operational history and military biography with the new military history.
Gregory J. Urwin, Series Editor
Gregory J. W. Urwin is a professor of history at Temple University, the immediate president of the Society for Military History, a Fellow of the Company of Military Historians, and an Academic Fellow of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Urwin is a military historian with an interest in the armed forces of the United States and Great Britain. His research has emphasized the American Revolution, American Civil War, America’s Indian Wars, and World War II in the Pacific. His publications have won the General Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Award from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation and the Harold L. Peterson Award from the Eastern National Park and Monument Association.

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Ski, Climb, Fight
The 10th Mountain Division and the Rise of Mountain Warfare
Special Operations in World War II
British and American Irregular Warfare
Hero of Fort Sumter
The Extraordinary Life of Robert Anderson
Kill Jeff Davis
The Union Raid on Richmond, 1864
The Lion at Dawn
Forging British Strategy in the Age of the French Revolution, 1783–1797
Defender of Canada
Sir George Prevost and the War of 1812
John Bradstreet's Raid, 1758
A Riverine Operation of the French and Indian War
Rediscovering Irregular Warfare
Colin Gubbins and the Origins of Britain's Special Operations Executive
Russia's Army
A History from the Napoleonic Wars to the War in Ukraine
The Battle of Lake Champlain
A "Brilliant and Extraordinary Victory"
Wellington's Two-Front War
The Peninsular Campaigns, at Home and Abroad, 1808–1814
Congress's Own
A Canadian Regiment, the Continental Army, and American Union
Surviving the Winters
Housing Washington's Army during the American Revolution
New York's War of 1812
Politics, Society, and Combat
The Hardest Lot of Men
The Third Minnesota Infantry in the Civil War
Sickness, Suffering, and the Sword
The British Regiment on Campaign, 1808–1815
Connecticut Unscathed
Victory in the Great Narragansett War, 1675–1676
Soldiers in the Army of Freedom
The 1st Kansas Colored, the Civil War's First African American Combat Unit
Small Boats and Daring Men
Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early American Navy
Southern Gambit
Cornwallis and the British March to Yorktown
Spying for Wellington
British Military Intelligence in the Peninsular War
