Paul J. Springer is an American author, professor, and military historian.
Early life
Singer was born in Iowa in 1975. He attended Urbandale High School in
Urbandale, Iowa and
Texas A&M University, earning a BS in Psychology in 1997 and a PhD in Military History in 2006.
America's Captives: Treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror.[2][3][4]
Military Robots and Drones: A Reference Handbook, part of the Contemporary World Issues series examining the global approach to military robotics and artificial intelligence.[5]
Transforming Civil War Prisons: Lincoln, Lieber, and the Laws of War with Glen Robins, a book analyzing the ways in which prisons of the
American Civil War changed over the course of the conflict.[6]
Cyber Warfare: A Reference Handbook, part of the Contemporary World Issues series examining the global approach to conflict within the cyber domain.[7]
[8]9/11 and the War on Terror: A Documentary and Reference Guide (
ISBN9781440843341), a collection of 100 primary-source documents relating to the War on Terror, with analysis of each.
Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare (editor), a work detailing the myriad elements of cyber warfare.[9]
Outsourcing War to Machines: The Military Robotics Revolution,[10] an analysis of how the use of autonomous military vehicles is transforming human conflict.
Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers[11] a 3-volume series with Christopher R. Mortenson, examining the experiences of the U.S. Army.
Propaganda from the American Civil War,[12] a collection of 100 examples of Civil War propaganda, with analysis of each.
Cyber Warfare: A Documentary and Reference Guide, a collection of 85 documents related to cyber warfare, with analysis.[13]
Sharing the Journey: A Military Spouse's Perspective, with Dawn A. Goldfein and Katelynne R. Baier.[14]
^Springer, Paul J. (2010). America's captives: treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror. Modern war studies. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
ISBN978-0-7006-1717-3.
^Springer, Paul J. (2013). Military robots and drones: a reference handbook. Contemporary world issues. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-59884-732-1.
^Springer, Paul J.; Robins, Glenn (2014). Transforming Civil War prisons: Lincoln, Lieber, and the politics of captivity. Critical moments in American history (1st ed.). New York (N.Y.): Routledge.
ISBN978-0-415-83336-3.
^Springer, Paul J., ed. (2017). Encyclopedia of cyber warfare. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: ABC-CLIO, LLC.
ISBN978-1-4408-4424-9.
^Springer, Paul J. (2018). Outsourcing war to machines: the military robotics revolution. Praeger Security International. Santa Barbara (California) Denver (Colorado): Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LCC.
ISBN978-1-4408-3085-3.
^Mortenson, Christopher R.; Springer, Paul J., eds. (2019). Daily life of U.S. soldiers: from the American Revolution to the Iraq War. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
ISBN978-1-4408-6358-5.
^Springer, Paul J. (2019). Propaganda from the American Civil War. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-4408-6444-5.
^Springer, Paul J. (2020). Cyber warfare: a documentary and reference guide. Documentary and Reference Guides. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-4408-7279-2.
Paul J. Springer is an American author, professor, and military historian.
Early life
Singer was born in Iowa in 1975. He attended Urbandale High School in
Urbandale, Iowa and
Texas A&M University, earning a BS in Psychology in 1997 and a PhD in Military History in 2006.
America's Captives: Treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror.[2][3][4]
Military Robots and Drones: A Reference Handbook, part of the Contemporary World Issues series examining the global approach to military robotics and artificial intelligence.[5]
Transforming Civil War Prisons: Lincoln, Lieber, and the Laws of War with Glen Robins, a book analyzing the ways in which prisons of the
American Civil War changed over the course of the conflict.[6]
Cyber Warfare: A Reference Handbook, part of the Contemporary World Issues series examining the global approach to conflict within the cyber domain.[7]
[8]9/11 and the War on Terror: A Documentary and Reference Guide (
ISBN9781440843341), a collection of 100 primary-source documents relating to the War on Terror, with analysis of each.
Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare (editor), a work detailing the myriad elements of cyber warfare.[9]
Outsourcing War to Machines: The Military Robotics Revolution,[10] an analysis of how the use of autonomous military vehicles is transforming human conflict.
Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers[11] a 3-volume series with Christopher R. Mortenson, examining the experiences of the U.S. Army.
Propaganda from the American Civil War,[12] a collection of 100 examples of Civil War propaganda, with analysis of each.
Cyber Warfare: A Documentary and Reference Guide, a collection of 85 documents related to cyber warfare, with analysis.[13]
Sharing the Journey: A Military Spouse's Perspective, with Dawn A. Goldfein and Katelynne R. Baier.[14]
^Springer, Paul J. (2010). America's captives: treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror. Modern war studies. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
ISBN978-0-7006-1717-3.
^Springer, Paul J. (2013). Military robots and drones: a reference handbook. Contemporary world issues. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-59884-732-1.
^Springer, Paul J.; Robins, Glenn (2014). Transforming Civil War prisons: Lincoln, Lieber, and the politics of captivity. Critical moments in American history (1st ed.). New York (N.Y.): Routledge.
ISBN978-0-415-83336-3.
^Springer, Paul J., ed. (2017). Encyclopedia of cyber warfare. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: ABC-CLIO, LLC.
ISBN978-1-4408-4424-9.
^Springer, Paul J. (2018). Outsourcing war to machines: the military robotics revolution. Praeger Security International. Santa Barbara (California) Denver (Colorado): Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LCC.
ISBN978-1-4408-3085-3.
^Mortenson, Christopher R.; Springer, Paul J., eds. (2019). Daily life of U.S. soldiers: from the American Revolution to the Iraq War. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
ISBN978-1-4408-6358-5.
^Springer, Paul J. (2019). Propaganda from the American Civil War. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-4408-6444-5.
^Springer, Paul J. (2020). Cyber warfare: a documentary and reference guide. Documentary and Reference Guides. Santa Barbara, California Denver, Colorado: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO.
ISBN978-1-4408-7279-2.