The Brothers Bellum

The Brothers Bellum
Author: James Albright
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735647531

The lives of three brothers hinge on the outcome of the final bombing campaign of the Vietnam War, Linebacker II. Ernest, the middle brother, is an "EW," and electronic warfare officer flying B-52 bombers based in Thailand. He has complete faith in the bomber's electronic counter measures and his skill at using his technology to keep safe from the Surface to Air Missile (SAM) threat. Stephen, the eldest, is a B-52 pilot who returned from the war without a scratch and now works for the Strategic Air Command (SAC) operations staff. He has complete faith that SAC has a plan for finally winning the long war and that the B-52 will keep his brother safe. Martin, the youngest, is a college student on a draft deferment about to end. In a few months he will be drafted into the Army and sent to fight the war. He believes the war is evil and that anyone fighting the war is evil. All three brothers discover their initial held beliefs were wrong.The Brothers Bellum are fictional but the events of the bombing campaign, the incompetence of the SAC operations staff, and the efforts of those fighting the war away from the battle zone are based on fact. You will learn about the heroism of those who fought on all three fronts, about the almost magical world of electronic counter measures, and about how three men realized their place in history.

The Lost History of Sextus Aurelius Victor

The Lost History of Sextus Aurelius Victor
Author: Justin Stover
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1474492878

A radical rewriting of the history of fourth-century Latin literature This book rediscovers a lost history of the Roman Empire, written by Sextus Aurelius Victor (ca. 320-390) and demonstrates for the first time both the contemporary and lasting influence of his historical work. Though little regarded today, Victor is the best-attested historian of the later Roman Empire, read by Jerome and Ammianus, honoured with a statue by the pagan Emperor Julian and appointed to a prestigious prefecture by the Christian Theodosius. Through careful analysis of the ancient evidence, including newly discovered material, this book re-examines the two short imperial histories attributed to Victor in the manuscripts, known today as the Caesares and the Epitome de Caesaribus, and discusses a wide range of both canonical and neglected authors and texts, from Sallust and Tacitus to Eunapius and the Historia Augusta. By providing a new account of the original scope and scale of Victor’s Historia, this book revolutionises our understanding of the writing of history in late antiquity. Not only does it have profound implications for the transmission of Classical texts in the Middle Ages and the history of Classical scholarship, but it also solves some of the enduring mysteries of later Latin literature.

America

America
Author: Alexander Graf von Hübner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1874
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN:

Civil War and the Collapse of the Social Bond

Civil War and the Collapse of the Social Bond
Author: Michèle Lowrie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 131651644X

The Roman tradition represents civil war as a political matter that cuts to the heart of family, sexuality, and society.

Ole Bull

Ole Bull
Author: Sara Chapman Thorp Bull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1882
Genre: Violin
ISBN:

Warlords of Republican Rome

Warlords of Republican Rome
Author: Nic Fields
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935149067

The fateful clash between two of history's greatest generals . . . The war between Caesar and Pompey was one of the defining moments in Roman history. The clash between these great generals gripped the attention of their contemporaries and it has fascinated historians ever since. These powerful men were among the dominant personalities of their age, and their struggle for supremacy divided Rome. In this original and perceptive study Nic Fields explores the complex, often brutal world of Roman politics and the lethal rivalry of Caesar and Pompey that grew out of it. He reconsiders them as individuals and politicians and, above all, as soldiers. His highly readable account of this contest for power gives a vivid insight into the rise and fall of two of the greatest warlords of the ancient world. Dr Nic Fields is an ancient historian with special expertise in the history of Greek and Roman warfare. He has published many articles and several monographs on the subject. Before turning to ancient history, he served as an officer in the Royal Marines. He is a former assistant director at the British School at Athens, and he has worked as a lecturer and guide, in particular for the Smithsonian Institute. He has also taught American undergraduates on study-abroad programs at institutions such as Beaver College in Athens and The Athens Centre.