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  1. John Desmond Patrick Keegan, född 15 maj 1934 i Clapham, Borough of Lambeth, London, död 2 augusti 2012 i Kilmington, Wiltshire, [12] var en brittisk militärhistoriker och journalist. Han publicerade ett flertal verk om krig och dess natur.

  2. Biographie : Sir John Keegan, né en 1934, est un historien militaire et journaliste britannique. Il a publié de très nombreux ouvrages sur les conflits militaires du 14e au 21e siècles dans les domaines aussi variés que la guerre terrestre, maritime, aérienne ou du renseignement mais aussi sur la psychologie des conflits.

  3. 3 de mai. de 2005 · Penguin, May 3, 2005 - History - 608 pages. Praised as “the best military historian of our generation” by Tom Clancy, John Keegan reconsiders his masterful study of World War II, The Second World War, with a new foreword. Keegan examines each theater of the war, focusing on five crucial battles and offering new insights into the distinctive ...

  4. Livros Prezentini. R$ 77,00 usado. Comprar. Ver detalhes. 1. Ainda não há avaliações para este título, seja o primeiro a avaliar. Compre História Ilustrada da Primeira Guerra Mundial, de John Keegan, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. As mais variadas edições, novas, semi-novas e usadas pelo melhor preço.

  5. www.rowohlt.de › autor › john-keegan-706John Keegan | Rowohlt

    Sir John Keegan (1934–2012) gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Militärhistoriker unserer Zeit. Er lehrte viele Jahre an der Royal Military Academy Sandhurst und hat zahlreiche Bücher verfasst. Nicht wenige davon sind Standardwerke, so etwa «Der Zweite Weltkrieg» (1989), «Die Kultur des Krieges» (1995), «Die Maske des Feldherrn» (1997 ...

  6. John Keegan ’s books include The Iraq War, Intelligence in War, The First World War, The Battle for History, The Face of Battle, War and Our World, The Masks of Command, Fields of Battle, and A History of Warfare. He was the defense editor of The Daily Telegraph (London). He lived in Wiltshire, England, until his death in 2012.

  7. 21 de nov. de 2012 · But Keegan reserves his most affecting personal sympathy for those whose individual efforts history has not recorded—"the anonymous millions, indistinguishably drab, undifferentially deprived of any scrap of the glories that by tradition made the life of the man-at-arms tolerable."By the end of the war, three great empires—the Austro-Hungarian, the Russian and the Ottoman—had collapsed.