John Keegan
Historian and journalist; The Face of Battle

Born
1934
91 years ago
Died
August 2nd, 2012
13 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent historian and journalist, contributed significantly to military history. Authored several influential books, including 'The Face of Battle', which offered a new perspective on the experience of combat. Worked as a military journalist for major publications, analyzing contemporary conflicts alongside historical narratives. Served as a lecturer in military history at the University of Kingston.
Authored 'The Face of Battle'
Wrote 'A History of Warfare'
Served as a military journalist
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