Military History Matters 134

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One hundred and sixty years ago this summer, the largest battle ever fought on US soil proved to be the turning point of the American Civil War. Following his recent, stunning victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville, in Virginia, General Robert E Lee had by 1 July 1863 moved his Confederate army more than 120 miles north to the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – taking the conflict towards the population centres of the Union.

What happened next – as Lee’s forces collided over three days with the Federal Army of the Potomac – would not only change the course of US history, but also give rise to any number of spurious myths and legends about what really took place.

In our cover story for this issue, the American historian Fred Chiaventone addresses some of the more common misunderstandings about this crucial engagement.

Elsewhere, in our latest two -part special, Graham Goodlad analyses the career of Andrew Browne Cunningham, the WWII commander-in-chief of Britain’s Mediterranean Fleet – known to his peers as ‘A BC’, and believed by many to be the country’s most gifted admiral since Nelson.

In this issue too, David Porter reveals how the roots of the war in Ukraine are deeply entwined with the nation’s turbulent history; and Tim Newark goes in search of the real V lad Dracula, a 15th- century warlord just as terrifying as any fiction.

Finally, to mark the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of The World at War, Taylor Downing celebrates the enduring popularity of the most comprehensive television series ever made about the Second World War.


Cover Date: Jun / Jul 2023, Volume 12 Issue 2

Cover Story

Gettysburg: the five key myths The greatest battle in American history took place 160 years ago this summer, in July 1863. Fred Chiaventone identifies some common misunderstandings about this crucial engagement.

Features

Cunningham & Cape Matapan: taking on Mussolini’s battle fleet For our special this issue, Graham Goodlad analyses the achievements of Admiral Andrew Browne Cunningham, universally known to his peers…
Cape Matapan, 27-29 March 1941 Graham Goodlad analyses Cunningham’s masterpiece, the battle which broke the power of fascist Italy in the Mediterranean.
The real Vlad Dracula: in search of a 15th-century warlord The fanciful character of Dracula the vampire evolved from a real-life figure who was just as terrifying as any fiction.…
Battlefield Ukraine: lessons from history The roots of the current war in Ukraine are deeply entwined with the nation’s turbulent military history. Here, David Porter…
Fifty years of The World at War Half a century on, the most comprehensive series ever made about the Second World War is still being shown on…

Comment

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War Classics: ‘The Face of Battle’ The Vietnam War and associated public distaste for military intervention also provided a challenge as to how the study of…

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MHM 134 Letters – May Your thoughts on issues raised by the magazine.
Military history exhibitions and events: what to see in 2023 A look at some of the best military history events and exhibitions to check out.
Back to the drawing board: the Avro Manchester David Porter on Military History's doomed inventions.
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Reviewing the best military history exhibitions with Christopher Warner.
The Second World War in living colour Most books about the Second World War include only black-and-white photographs, and these are often sketchy or blurred. Some are…
Marengo’s makeover: conserving Napoleon’s favourite war horse In this picture, a conservator at the National Army Museum in London holds the skull of Marengo, the most famous…
War of words – ‘revolver’ ‘There are probably in Texas about as many revolvers as male adults,’ wrote one correspondent for The New York Times…

Reviews

The Armchair General: can you defeat the Nazis? REVIEW BY TOBY CLARK Here is a history of the Second World War with a twist. John Buckley is a…
The Coalitions Against Napoleon REVIEW BY ANDRÉ VAN LOON The subject of The Coalitions Against Napoleon is fascinating and rich in potential. Moving beyond…
Film Review – Apocalypse Now Redux When they arrived on set, they held a feast that included dancing and chanting that lasted nearly two days. It…
The Great Defiance: How the world took on the British Empire REVIEW BY ANDREW MULHOLLAND This is a provocative book which will ruffle feathers, perhaps among some MHM readers. But it…
The Women Behind the Few: the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force and British Intelligence during the Second World War REVIEW BY COLIN POMEROY With The Women Behind the Few, Sarah-Louise Miller has produced a truly excellent book telling the…
Hitler’s Panzer Generals: Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt, and Schmidt unguarded REVIEW BY CALUM HENDERSON ‘The longer the war lasts the lesser my opinion of the generals.’ These were the words…

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