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German and Italian Tanks in Italy 1943–45

German and Italian Tanks in Italy 1943–45

Steven J. Zaloga

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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An expert guide to the tanks that fought for the Axis in the Italian Campaign between 1943 and 1945, the least-known armoured campaign of World War II.World War II came to Italian soil in 1943 with the landings in Sicily, which the Wehrmacht tried to crush using substantial Panzer offensives. Over the next two years the Allies fought their way north, through some of the most difficult terrain of the war, until the final battles in the Po Valley in the spring of 1945. In this book, world armour expert Steven J. Zaloga offers a unique survey of Axis armour in the campaign, including the many types of tanks used, their roles and battlefield performance. The Italians deployed a variety of tanks on Sicily in 1943 including war-booty Renault R 35 tanks as well as their best tank destroyer, the Semovente 90/53, while a little-known rump Italian fascist army remained in combat until 1945, equipped in some cases with German tanks. Meanwhile Germany began its campaign equipped with leftovers from North Africa, but later deployed a much more substantial Panzer force. After the armistice Italy's industries continued to manufacture tanks for the Wehrmacht, giving it an exotic selection of both German and Italian tank types. Illustrated with superb new profiles and including many previously unpublished photos, this book is an essential guide to the tanks that fought the Axis’ least-known armoured campaigns.
US Battle Tanks 1946–2025

US Battle Tanks 1946–2025

Steven J. Zaloga

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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A comprehensive and detailed illustrated examination of the development and combat performance of US battle tanks from the end of World War II through to the present day.In this, the second of two highly illustrated volumes telling the full history of the design, development, and operational use of US Army and US Marine Corps battle tanks, Steven J. Zaloga takes the story from the end of World War II, through the US–Soviet rivalry of the Cold War period, right up to the latest developments in American armored technology. US Battle Tanks 1946–2025 draws and expands on material published in Osprey’s New Vanguard and Duel series to explain how the US Army attempted to come to grips with the challenges of the nuclear battlefield, and examines the introduction of new tank designs such as the famous Patton tank series, as well as short-lived attempts to develop more radical tanks such as the T95. It covers the overly ambitious and failed MBT-70 tank program and the more austere M1 Abrams that followed – a tank that proved to be the best US tank design of the post-World War II period and one that is still in service today. Published in association with the AUSA Book Program, offering quality books about US Army heritage, military theory and policy, and security in the modern world.
Soviet Tanks in Barbarossa 1941

Soviet Tanks in Barbarossa 1941

Steven J. Zaloga

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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The invasion of the Soviet Union saw the Red Army’s vast tank fleets crushed by the outnumbered Germans. Fully illustrated and packed with data, this book explains how and why.Contrary to popular belief, the largest tank battles of World War II were not during the Kursk campaign of 1943, but during Operation Barbarossa in the summer of 1941. The Soviet tank fleet was enormous – about 24,000 tanks facing about 3,500 Panzers. But despite the gross numerical imbalance in their favor, the summer 1941 campaign was a disaster for the Red Army. In this book, based on documents previously unpublished in the English language, world-renowned armor expert Steven J. Zaloga analyses why the Red Army performed so badly in Barbarossa. During the summer months, the Red Army lost about 15,000 tanks including most of its best new tanks such as the T-34s and KVs, and by winter, most of the pre-war arsenal had been lost. It was dubbed the “Tankoviy pogrom”: the Tank Massacre. Illustrated with archive photos and meticulously detailed original illustrations, it examines the organization and doctrine of the Red Army in 1941 as well as the principal tank types, including information and illustrations on unusual and little-known types such as the multi-turreted T-28 and T-35 heavy tanks.
Gulf War 1990–91

Gulf War 1990–91

Steven J. Zaloga

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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An in-depth study of the ground campaign led by the US and Coalition forces against Iraq in the Gulf War.In 1980, Iraq invaded Iran, precipitating an eight-year war. By the end of the 1980s, Iraq was bankrupt, having amassed enormous debts, and oil-rich neighboring Kuwait, which Iraq had long claimed was rightly part of greater Iraq, seemed like the perfect solution. Saddam Hussein's invasion in August 1990 pitted one of the largest Arab armies against the smallest and Kuwait fell in a few days. Upset at this turn of events and worried about Hussein's military power, Saudi Arabia began negotiations with the US, UK and France to create a coalition to oust Iraq from Kuwait. More than 30 countries joined the coalition force. Operation Desert Shield had begun.With contemporary images, maps, diagrams and stunning artwork, this book by expert historian Steven J. Zaloga dives into the response from the forces of the Coalition to help liberate Kuwait following the month-long air campaign to weaken the Iraqi forces. While Iraq was defeated, the war did not unseat Hussein and the conflict would resume a decade later. This detailed study brings the ground campaign of the Gulf War to life.
Parenting in the Zombie Apocalypse

Parenting in the Zombie Apocalypse

Steven J. Kirsh

McFarland Co Inc
2019
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Parenting is difficult under the best of circumstances--but extremely daunting when humanity faces cataclysmic annihilation. When the dead rise, hardship, violence and the ever-present threat of flesh-eating zombies will adversely affect parents and children alike. Depending on their age, children will have little chance of surviving a single encounter with the undead, let alone the unending peril of the Zombie Apocalypse. The key to their survival--and thus the survival of the species--will be the caregiving they receive. Drawing on psychological theory and real-world research on developmental status, grief, trauma, mental illness, and child-rearing in stressful environments, this book critically examines factors influencing parenting, and the likely outcomes of different caregiving techniques in the hypothetical landscape of the living dead.
Dracula's Cinematic Psychohistory

Dracula's Cinematic Psychohistory

Steven J Walden

MCFARLAND CO INC
2025
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Dracula's pervasion of Western culture occurs at the intersection of emotive responses and sociocultural cues affecting his movie viewers. The psychohistoricist exploration of Dracula's movie history in this book is drawn from that tensile dynamic between historicism and psychoanalysis. The intention is not to locate Dracula's movie cycles as causal or symptomatic of historical sociocultural shifts or even the psychological tensions that underpin them, but to view them as reflective of the interplay between film-as-art and their psychosocial milieu as refracted through the psychoanalytical lens. Dracula is a recognized, resilient and recurrent cultural property. He is idolized, loved, vilified and hated as a multifaceted perennial narrative focus. Dracula's movies can thus be read as a cultural barometer, reflecting the culture we create and recreate, in his many cinematic guises of being attractive and terrifying, antihero and villain, lover and monster, even victim and stooge. This book follows Dracula's cinematic journey, finding new ways to explore how he continues to tap into the ever-changing collective psyche of his viewers. It can be speculated that many of those viewers have entertained the thought that the fearful bite of the vampire might just be a worthwhile price to pay for the empowerment of being one.
Escape Velocity

Escape Velocity

Steven J. Pemberton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Sam Grainger, rocket scientist, gets a phone call from his wife Jennie one evening. Which would be perfectly normal if she hadn't been dead for over a year.Sam's convinced the call is a hoax, but before he can investigate, a much larger mystery presents itself - parts of the world have started to vanish, and Sam is asked to join a team to investigate.Once he's reunited with Jennie, Sam learns that the world isn't what he thought it was - and neither are he and she. Worse, some very ruthless people are determined to make sure the secret doesn't go any further.Racing to stay one step ahead of their enemies, Sam and Jennie learn that the key to mending the holes in the world may be the spaceship they worked on before Jennie died. Which wouldn't be so bad if they didn't have to steal it...
The Scientific Practice of Professional Psychology

The Scientific Practice of Professional Psychology

Steven J. Trierweiler; George Stricker

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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A workable vision of scientific practice has proven to be an elusive, if laudable, goal for professional psychology. The field cannot be faulted for failing to seek scientific wisdom, but it has been slow to integrate that wisdom fully with the wisdom of practice. This has proven to be a major oversight for, despite psychology's long­ if the standing commitment to science, practitioners are unlikely to think scientifically methods and products of science are described in ways that make it impossible to do so. Unfortunately, the rhetoric of science too often has done just that: So focused has it been on the problem of distinguishing good science from bad that it has inadvertently defeated any hope of a practical science developing in our field. We offer one remedy for this situation: This book is about scientific thinking for the professional psychologist. Specifically, it is a primer on the application of scientific logic to professional practice. We argue that the professional needs a more straightforward and realistic scientific identity than heretofore has been available. The professional consciously must become a local clinical scientist, bringing all the power of scientific thought to the specifics of the clinical situation. Contrary to forces in psychology that promote uncritical acceptance of science as given by academic researchers or, alternatively, that encourage criticism and ultimate disregard of the scientific endeavor, we call for a redoubling of efforts to incorporate scientific thought into practical professional inquiry.
Death & Magic

Death & Magic

Steven J. Pemberton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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A murder mystery set in a school for wizards.When apprentice wizard Adramal moves to a new school to complete her training, she discovers that several ritual murders have been committed by magic, threatening the fabric of the world. The evidence points to the killer being one of Adramal's teachers, and the City Watch recruit her to go undercover to unmask the murderer. Can she find what she needs before the killer strikes again or - worse - without blowing her cover and putting her own life in danger?
Horseradish Harvest: Reaping the Bitterness of Life

Horseradish Harvest: Reaping the Bitterness of Life

Steven J. Grisafi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Raw emotions erupt when people reflect upon contemporary social values in conflict with traditional religious values. Often times addressing such controversial subjects is best attempted in the context of fictional stories meant to present to the reader conflicting viewpoints without imposing any viewpoint upon the reader. The six short stories and 32 poems of Horseradish Harvest disguise contemporary controversy with the framework of simple, entertaining fiction. Those readers seeking more than entertainment will find food for thought, which will not cause indigestion or heartburn, within even the most delicate constitutions.The seven chapters of this book present six short stories addressing contemporary social and Christian themes of a controversial nature. The Catholic concept of Free Will is juxtaposed against the Protestant concept of Predestination. The Women's Liberation position in support of a woman's right to abortion is juxtaposed against the Christian assertion to the human Right to Life. The morality, or immorality, of suicide and of homosexuality is presented in the context of a fictional short story for the reader to assess her own opinion. The Right to Privacy and the people's Right to Know stand together in contrast as themes within the short stories with no judgment made or imposed upon the reader. After six chapters of conflicting social themes, the seventh chapter presents 32 poems to assist the readers' intellectual digestion of the subject matter addressed.