John Buckley (historian)
John D. Buckley is Professor of Military History at the University of Wolverhampton. He teaches and publishes on twentieth-century military history and strategic studies, especially on air power and the final year of World War II.Career
His books and articles analyse maritime air power in the inter-war period and during World War II, most notably a study of RAF Coastal Command, and on various other aspects of air power including strategic bombing, British inter-war defence policy, and air power and total war. His works include RAF and Trade Defence 1919-1945: Constant Endeavour, Air Power in the Age of Total War, British Armour in the Normandy Campaign and the edited collection, The Normandy Campaign 1944: Sixty Years On. With George Kassimeris, he is editor of The Ashgate Companion to Modern Warfare.
His most recent work is Monty's Men: The British Army and the Liberation of Northwest Europe, 1944-5, which analyzes the performance of the British Army during the final stage of World War II.Books
Buckley has published books, articles and conference papers including:
- RAF and Trade Defence 1919-1945: Constant Endeavour.
- Air Power in the Age of Total War.
- British Armour in the Normandy Campaign.
- Editor, The Normandy Campaign 1944: Sixty Years On.
- Editor, with George Kassimeris, The Ashgate Companion to Modern Warfare., London: Ashgate Publishing,.
- Monty's Men: The British Army and the Liberation of Europe, 1944-5. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.