Richard Holmes
Richard Holmes was educated at Cambridge, Northern Illinois and Reading University. He was a member of the Department of War Studies at RMA Sandhurst between 1969 and 1985, when he left to command 2nd Battalion The Wessex Regiment. He was appointed Professor of Military and Security Studies at Cranfield University in 1995. Professor Holmes has written over a dozen books on military topics, is general editor of Oxford University Press's Companion to Military History and he has written and presented several television programmes, including two six-part BBC TWO series, War Walks I and War Walks II, as well as a series on The Western Front which was televised in the summer of 1999.
Books by Richard Holmes
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The World at War: The Landmark Oral History from the Previously Unpublished Archives
by Richard HolmesPublished: 01/11/2011
A phenomenal oral history of the Second World War using interviews from the classic TV series
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The Western Front
by Richard HolmesPublished: 01/01/2009
A new edition of Richard Holmes' classic text published to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War
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Fatal Avenue: A Traveller's History of the Battlefields of Northern France and Flanders 1346-1945
by Richard HolmesPublished: 01/08/2008
A unique work, combining military history and travel, studying the most fought-over area on earth.
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Riding The Retreat: Mons to the Marne 1914 Revisited
by Richard HolmesPublished: 01/05/2007
A classic book from one of the most celebrated military historians.
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In the Footsteps of Churchill
by Richard HolmesPublished: 01/08/2006
Renowned historian Richard Holmes brings his eye for illuminating detail to a biography of one of Britain’s greatest leaders.















