Paul Latawski Explained
Paul Chester Latawski (1954–present) is a British historian and writer associated with the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, whose areas of expertise include military history and history of Poland.[1]
He has been an author of several books and articles, and an editor of works such as The Reconstruction of Poland, 1914-23 (1992), Contemporary Nationalism in East Central Europe (1995) or Exile Armies (2005), together with Matthew Bennett, among others.
Works
- Great Britain and the rebirth of Poland 1914-1918 (1986)
- The Security route to Europe: the Visegrad Four (1994)
- The Transformation of the Polish Armed Forces: Preparing for NATO (1999)
- The Kosovo Crisis and the Evolution of Post-Cold War European Security (2003), together with Martin A. Smith
- Falaise Pocket: defeating the German Army in Normandy (2004)
- The Inherent Tensions in Military Doctrine (2011)
Notes and References
- 2002 . Note: Historians of Poland in the United Kingdom . The Polish Review . 47 . 4 . 443–448 . 25779361 . 0032-2970 .