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Dr Ian Horwood

  • Senior Lecturer
  • School of Humanities, Religion & Philosophy
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Number of items: 8.

Article

Horwood, Ian and Price, Christopher (2021) 'A Fundamental Weapon': The Transatlantic Air Power Controversy of the Early 1920s and the US Navy as a Learning Organisation. Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 19 (1). pp. 4-26.

Fagan, Brennen, Horwood, Ian, MacKay, Niall, Price, Christopher, Richards, Ed and Wood, A. Jamie (2020) Bootstrapping the Battle of Britain. Journal of Military History, 84 (1). pp. 151-186.

Horwood, Ian (2018) As a Conservative, John McCain was in a Class of His Own | Opinion. Newsweek.

Horwood, Ian, MacKay, Niall and Price, Christopher (2014) Concentration and Asymmetry in Air Combat: Lessons for the Defensive employment of Air Power. Air Power Review, 17 (2). pp. 68-91.

Book Section

Horwood, Ian (2019) ‘The fourth dimension of warfare: Early techno-thriller fiction and the manned bomber vs. missile controversy of the early 1960s’. In: Faria, Dominique, Dobson, Alan, Monteiro, Antonio and Rodrigues, Luis Nuno, (eds.) L'aviation et son impact sur le temps et espace. First ed. Exotopies . Paris, Le Manuscrit, pp. 305-330

Horwood, Ian (2017) 'The development of airpower roles and missions in the First World War “Biggles” stories of Captain W.E. Johns’. In: de Almeida, Jose Domingues, Faria, Dominique, Outeirinho, Maria de Fatima and Monteiro, Antonio, (eds.) Aviateurs-écrivains: Témoins de l’histoire. First ed. Exotopies . Paris, Le Manuscrit, pp. 147-165

Book

Fagan, Brennen, Horwood, Ian, MacKay, Niall, Price, Christopher and Wood, Jamie (2023) Quantifying Counterrfactual Military History. Routledge

Other

Horwood, Ian (2020) Harnessing the Airplane: American and British Responses to a New Technology, 1903–1939, by Lori A. Henning [Book Review]. Oxford University Press.

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