Bibliography
Glantz, David, and Jonathan House. When Titans Clashed: How the Red
Army Stopped Hitler. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 1995.
Important study that draws on previously unavailable Soviet archival
material to give a more well-rounded account of the Eastern Front in World
War II.
Goedicke, Hans, ed. Perspectives on the Battle of Kadesh. Baltimore: Halgo,
- A set of scholarly essays about aspects of the Battle of Kadesh.
Goldman, Stuart. Nomonham, 1939: The Red Army’s Victory That Shaped
World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2012. The best up-to-
date, easily readable overall account of the battle and its effects.
Gravett, Christopher. Hastings 1066: The Fall of Saxon England. Oxford:
Osprey Publishing, 2000. Another solid volume in the Osprey campaign
series.
Green, Peter. The Greco-Persian Wars. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1996. Good overview of the entire course of the wars between Greece
and Persia by a noted historian.
*ULI¿WK*7³$OH[DQGHU¶V*HQHUDOVKLSDW*DXJDPHOD ́The Journal of
Hellenic Studies, vol. 67 (1947), pp. 77–89. Older but still useful scholarly
article analyzing the battle.
Gurval, R. Actium and Augustus. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan
Press, 1998. Study of the battle, especially as portrayed in Augustan
propaganda.
Haldon, J. Byzantium at War, AD 600–1453. Oxford: Osprey Publishing,
- Readable short survey of Byzantine military organization and tactics.
Haley, James. Sam Houston. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press,
- An excellent biography, well-researched and highly readable.