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1 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
ALU Library New Acquisitions Summer 2021
Adaptation under fire: how militaries change in wartime.
By David Barno & Nora Bensahel
Call Number: U104 .B365 2020
New Books Display --3rd Floor
Airpower over Gallipoli, 1915-1916
By Sterling Michael Pavelec
Call Number: D568.3 .P385 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
The Chaco war 1932-1935: fighting in the green hell.
By Antonio Luis Sapienza and José Luis Martínez Pelaez
Call Number: F2688.5 .S37 2020
New Books Display -2nd Floor
2 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
China and Japan: facing history.
By Ezra F. Vogel
Call Number: DS740.5.J3 V59 2019
ALU Stacks
Command: the twenty-first century general.
By Anthony King, University of Warwick
Call Number: UB210 .K49 2019
ALU Stacks
Data Security in Internet of Things based RFID and WSN systems applications.
Edited by: Rohit Sharma et al.
Call Number: TK6570.I34 D38 2021
New Books Display --3rd Floor
3 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Data-driven science and engineering: machine learning, dynamical systems, and
control.
By Steven L. Brunton and J. Nathan Kutz
Call Number: TA330 .B78 2020
New Books Display --3rd Floor
Defense Engagement since 1900: global lessons in soft power.
Edited by Greg Kennedy
Call Number: UB260 .H57 2020
New Books Display- 3rd Floor
Digital supply networks: transform your supply chain and gain competitive
advantage with disruptive technology and reimagined processes.
By Amit Sinha et al.
Call Number: HD38.5 .S5643 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
4 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
The Dragons and the snakes: how the rest learned to fight the West.
By David Kilcullen
Call Number: UA11 .K554 2020
New Books Display—3rd Floor.
Exploring base politics: how host countries shape the network of U.S. overseas
bases.
Edited by Shinji Kawana and Minori Takahashi
Call Number: UA26.A2 E96 2021
New Books Display—3rd Floor.
Fighting the People’s War: the British and Commonwealth Armies and the
Second World War.
Series: Armies of the Second World War
By Jonathan Fennell
Call Number: D759 .F39 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
5 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
The fight for the Old North State: the Civil War in North Carolina, January – May
1864.
By Hampton Newsome
Call Number: E476.2 .N49 2019
ALU Stacks
Fire and fortitude: the US Army in the Pacific War, 1941-1943.
By John C. McManus
Call Number: D767 .M36 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
First for the Union
By Darin Wipperman
Call Number: E470.2 .W56 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
6 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
First World War uniforms: lives, logistics and legacy in British Army uniform
production, 1914-1918.
By Catherine Price-Rowe
Call Number: UC485.G7 P75 2018
ALU Stacks
General Rufus Putnam: George Washington’s Chief military engineer and the
“Father of Ohio.”
By Robert Ernest Hubbard
Call Number: F483 .H83 2020
New Books Display—2nd Floor
How to avoid a climate disaster: the solutions we have and the breakthroughs
we need.
By Bill Gates
Call Number: QC903 .G378 2021
New Books Display—3rd Floor
7 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Imperial military transportation in British Asia: Burma 1941-1942.
By Michael W. Charney
Call Number: D810.T8 C43 2019
ALU Stacks
Japan’s Asian diplomacy: power transition, domestic politics, and diffusion of
ideas.
By Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
Call Number: DS33.4.J3 Y67 2021
New Books Display—2nd Floor
Korean showdown: national policy and military strategy in limited war 1951-
1952.
By Bryan R. Gibby
Call Number: DS919 .G528 2021
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
8 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
King Philip’s War 1675-76.
By Gabriele Esposito
Call Number: E83.67 .E76 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Lead from the future: how to turn visionary thinking into breakthrough growth.
By Mark W. Johnson, Josh Suskewicz
Call Number: HD57.7 .J64375 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Leadership and the rise of the great powers.
By Yan Xuetong
Call Number: DS779.47 .X848 2019
ALU Stacks
9 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Learning the lessons of modern war.
Edited by Thomas G. Mahnken
Call Number: U42.5 .L43 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Logistics 4.0 digital transformation of supply chain management.
Edited by Turan Paksoy et al.
Call Number: HD38.5 .L6125 2021
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Major General James A. Ulio: How the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army
enabled Allied victory.
By Alan E. Mesches
Call Number: E748.U55 M47 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
10 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Marcus Reno in the valley of the Little Big Horn: limited means, excessive aims.
By Frederic C. Wagner III
Call Number: E83.876 .W229 2021
New Books Display –2nd Floor
MARS adapting: military change during war.
Series: Transforming war
By Frank G. Hoffman
Call Number: U104 .H57 2021
New Books Display – 3rd Floor
Military cultures and martial enterprises in the Middle Ages: essays in honour
of Richard P. Abels.
Festschrift for Richard P. Abels
Edited by John D. Hosler and Steven Isaac
Call Number: D128 .M575 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
11 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Military history of the bicycle: the forgotten war machine.
By John Norris
Call Number: UH30 .N67 2021
New Book Display – 3rd Floor
Military thought of Asia: from the Bronze Age to the Information Age.
By Kaushik Roy
Series: Warfare and history
Call Number: UA830 .R69 2021
New Book Display – 3rd Floor
Organisational learning and the modern Army: a new model for lesson-learned
processes.
Series: Cass military studies
By Tom Dyson
Call Number: U405 .D97 2020
New Books Display—3rd Floor
12 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Power teams beyond borders: how to work remotely and build powerful
virtual teams.
By Peter Ivanov
Call Number: HD66 .I934 2021
New Books Display—2nd Floor
Quantitative methods in transportation.
Edited by Dusan Teodorovic and Milos Nikolic
Call Number: TA1145 .T46 2021
New Books Display—3rd Floor
A republic in the ranks: loyalty and dissent in the Army of the Potomac.
Series: Civil War America
By Zachery A. Fry
Call Number: E470.2 .F895 2020
New Books Display—2nd Floor
13 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Rivers of iron: railroads and Chinese power in Southeast Asia.
By David M. Lampton, Selina Ho, and Cheng-Chwee Kuik
Call Number: HE3288 .L35 2020
New Books Display—2nd Floor
Routledge handbook of contemporary Japan.
Edited by Hiroko Takeda and Mark Williams
Call Number: DS821 .R68 2021
New Books Display—2nd Floor
Sisters in Arms: female warriors from antiquity to the new millennium.
By Julie Wheelwright
Call number: U21.75 W49 2020
New Books Display—3rd Floor
14 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Someone else’s war: fighting for the British Empire in World War I.
By John Connor
Call Number: D546 .C66 2019
ALU Stacks
Sparta’s Second Attic War: the grand strategy of classical Sparta, 446-418 B.C.
By Paul A. Rahe
Call Number: DF261.S8 R337 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Supply Chain 4.0: improving supply chains with analytics and industry 4.0
technologies.
Edited by Emel Aktas, et al.
Call Number: HD38.5 .S87 2021
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
15 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Supply chain engineering and logistics handbook: inventory and production
control.
By Erick C. Jones
Call Number: HD38.5 .J646 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Supply chain risk management: how to design and manage resilient supply
chains.
By John Manners-Bell
Call Number: HD38.5 .M364 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Supplying the British Army in the First World War.
By Janet McDonald
Call Number: D639.S9 M33 2019
ALU Stacks
16 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Supplying the British Army in the Second World War.
By Janet McDonald
Call Number: D769.75 .M33 2020
New Books Display –2nd Floor
Think again: the power of knowing what you don’t know.
By Adam Grant
Call Number: BF441 .G693 2021
New Books Display –2nd Floor
The train and the telegraph: a revisionist history.
By Benjamin Sidney Michael Schwantes
Call Number: TF563 .I934 2021
New Books Display—3rd Floor
17 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Trust and leadership: the Australian Army approach to mission command.
Edited by Russell W. Glenn et al.
Call Number: UA870 .T78 2020
ALU Stacks
Uproar: calm leadership in anxious times.
By Peter L. Steinke
Call Number: BF637.L4 S8256 2019
ALU Stacks
U.S. Army Chevrolet trucks in World War II: 1 ½ ton, 4x4
By Didier Andres
Call Number: UG618 .A53 2020
New Books Display—3rd Floor
18 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
The US Volunteers in the Southern Philippines: counterinsurgency, pacification,
and collaboration, 1899-1901.
Series: Modern war studies
By John Scott Reed
Call Number: DS682 .R44 2020
New Books Display—2nd Floor
US soldier versus German soldier: Salerno, Anzio and Omaha Beach, 1943-44.
By Chris McNab; illustrated by Steve Noon
Call Number: D784.5 M363 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Useful captives: the role of POWs in American military conflicts.
Series: Modern war studies
Edited by Daniel Krebs and Lorien Foote
Call Number: UB803 .U74 2021
New Books Display –3rd Floor
19 – ALU LIBRARY NEW ACQUISITIONS – SUMMER 2021
Victory at Gallipoli 1915: the German-Ottoman Alliance in the First World War.
By Klaus Wolf ; translated by Thomas P. Iredale
Call Number: D568.3 .W65 2020
New Books Display – 2nd Floor
Violence and the Caste War of Yucatan.
By Wolfgang Gabbert
Call Number: F1376 .G15 2019
ALU Stacks
The war lords and the Gallipoli disaster: how globalized trade led Britain to its
worst defeat of the First World War.
Series: Oxford studies in international history
By Nicholas A. Lambert
Call Number: D568.3 .L36 2021