MHM has curated a list of 2019’s best military history titles: the nominees for this year’s Military History Matters book awards. Our selection includes some of the best-researched, most-insightful, and most-readable titles reviewed and featured in the magazine over the last year. Voting has now closed, and the votes are being counted – the winners will be announced here shortly.
Read a review of each nominated book here,
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Voting has now closed and the winners will be announced shortly
A fresh well reasoned analysis, free from revisionist sensationalism. Carefully constructed, and a page turner to boot.
Appeasing Hitler – a magnificent read.
A model narrative, full of drama and insight. An especially remarkable achievement since the reader knows the outcome!
A fantastic book that everybody should read
One of the best narratives of D-Day is James Holland’s book. A book you cannot drop until it’s finished!
James Holland’s book is totally engrossing. P