Military History Supremo

Presented by ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCollege of Asia & the Pacific

Join us for the launch of Military History Supremo, a volume honouring the remarkable career of Professor Emeritus David Horner.

Professor Emeritus David Horner AM FASSA is one of Australia’s greatest military historians, its fifth official historian of war and military operations, and the official historian of ASIO. Few who undertake research in the field can do so without consulting his prodigious, authoritative and definitive publications. Serving for 25 years in the Australian Army before joining ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃ, Horner is the epitome of the soldier–scholar and has played a key role in establishing military history as an academic discipline in Australia.

This volume honours Horner’s long career of service to history and the nation. Authors pay tribute to Horner’s legacy by engaging with his scholarship, applying his conclusions to new case studies and contexts, reflecting and expanding on the subjects he addressed and the methodologies he employed, and pushing the boundaries of the discipline he was instrumental in founding. The breadth of Horner’s research is demonstrated by the subjects and themes they address, including strategic planning and policy, command, multinational operations, intelligence and defence policy. Military History Supremo both underscores Horner’s contribution to Australia’s military and intelligence history and highlights the vibrancy and relevance of the field today.

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Location

Lecture Theatre 1, Hedley Bull Building

Acton, ACT, 2601

Contact

  •  Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs