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New Books, Spring 2025

  1. Boots and suits: historical cases and contemporary lessons in military diplomacy. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2023. xxvii, 405 pages.
    UA 12 B66 2023
  2. Chairman Xi remakes the PLA: assessing Chinese military reforms. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 2019. 2 volumes (consecutively numbered, 768 pages.
    UA 837 C42 2019
  3. Crossing the Strait: China's military prepares for war with Taiwan. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 2022. xii, 368 pages.
    DS 740.5 T28 C767 2022
  4. The Harmon memorial lectures in military history, 1988-2017: a collection of the second thirty (31-60) Harmon lectures given at the United States Air Force Academy. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, 2020. xxvii, 626 pages.
    E 181 H37 2020
  5. LBJ's America: the life and legacies of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2024. xiii, 373 pages.
    E 847 L38 2024
  6. The PLA beyond borders: Chinese military operations in regional and global context. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 2021. viii, 361 pages.
    UA 835 P586 2021
  7. Thinking otherwise: how Walter LaFeber explained the history of US foreign relations. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2024. xiii, 237 pages.
    E 183.7 T45 2024
  8. Understanding use: objects in museums of science and technology. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Scholarly Press, 2024. v, 242 pages.
    T 179 U53 2024
  9. A wartime necessity: the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and other national aeronautical research organizations' efforts at innovation during World War II. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Communications, NASA History Office, [2024] xvi, 314 pages.
    UG 640 W37 2022
  10. Bell, William Gardner. Commanding generals and chiefs of staff, 1775-2022: portraits & biographical sketches of the United States Army's senior officer. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2022. xiii, 198 pages.
    E 181 B53 2022
  11. Demetrios, Heather. Code name Badass: the true story of Virginia Hall. New York: Atheneum, 2021. xv, 368 pages.
    D 810 S8 G5973 2021
  12. Gershaneck, Kerry K. Political warfare: strategies for combating China's plan to "win without fighting". Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2020. xxiii, 190 pages.
    DS 740.4 G47 2020
  13. House, John M. The Russian expeditions 1917-1920. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2019. 83 pages.
    DK 265.42 U5 H67 2019
  14. Hughes, Anthony O. Soldiers in black: the history, organization, and personnel of the SS. St. Louis, Missouri: Natural Aspects Photo & Press [2018] i, 448 pages.
    D 757.85 H84 2018
  15. Irrgang, Christina. Hitlers Fotograf: Heinrich Hoffmann und die nationalsozialistische Bildpolitik. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2020. 243 pages.
    DD 253.25 I77 2020
  16. Lower, Hans-Joachim. Als Saboteur zum Brennerpass: das Partisanen-Abenteuer des US-Agenten Roderick Hall 1944/45. Innsbruck-Wien: Tyrolia-Verlag, 2023. 216 pages.
    D 794.5 L64 2023
  17. MacDonnell, Francis. Policing show business: J. Edgar Hoover, the Hollywood blacklist, and Cold War movies. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2024. xii, 308 pages.
    PN 1993.5 U6 M2125 2024
  18. Mazzara, Jennifer L. Shared experience: organizational culture and ethos at the U.S. Marine Corps Basic School, 1924-1941. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2023. xxi, 421 pages.
    VE 23 M393 2023
  19. Micgiel, John S. Project Eagle: the top-secret OSS operation that sent Polish spies behind enemy lines in World War II. Essex, Connecticut: Stackpole Books, 2024. xi, 248 pages.
    D 810 S7 M53 2024
  20. Neumann, Brian F. Occupation and demobilization, 1918-1923. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2019. 87 pages.
    D 644 N28 2019
  21. Priest, John Michael. "Strong men of the regiment sobbed like children": John Reynolds' I Corps at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863. El Dorado Hills, CA.: Savas Beatie, 2024. xix, 417 pages.
    E 475.53 P945 2024
  22. Rosenkrans, Danny S. Our father's letters. N.P.: Danny Steven Rosenkrans, 2020. 326 pages.
    CT 275 R7853 A4 2020
  23. Simmons, Rona. No average day: the 24 hours of October 24, 1944. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2024. xxi, 340 pages.
    D 769.1 S56 2024
  24. Smyth, Craig Hugh. The Central Art Collecting Point in Munich. Passau: Dietmar Klinger Verlag, 2022. 70 pages.
    N 8795.3 G3 S69 2022
  25. Snodgrass, Guy M. Holding the line: inside Trump's Pentagon with Secretary Mattis. [New York]: Sentinel, [2019] xiv, 335 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates.
    E 897.4 M37 S66 2019
  26. Tansey, Eira. A green new deal for archives. Alexandria, VA: Council on Library and Information Resources, [2023] 45 pages).
    CD 3021 T35 2023
  27. United States. Cyberspace Solarium Commission. United States of America, Cyberspace Solarium Commission. [Arlington, Va.]: United States of America, Cyberspace Solarium Commission, [2020] vi, 174 pages.
    QA 76.9 C92 U65 2020
  28. Walker, Frank. Traitors. Sydney, NSW: Hachette Australia, 2017. xiv, 320 pages.
    D 803 W35 2017
  29. Yoshimoto, Hideko. U.S. occupation of Okinawa: a soft power theory approach. Victoria, Australia: Trans Pacific Press : Kyoto University Press, 2019. xii, 200 pages.
    DS 889.16 Y67 2019
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