He is the author of books including Scipio Africanus: Rome’s Greatest General, Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome’s Greatest Enemy,[3]The Great Armies of Antiquity,[4]Man and Wound in the Ancient World[5] and Military Incompetence.[6] David Olle of Nyjournalofbooks praised Gabriel's writing style as "accessible and engaging."[7]
Works
Great Generals of the Ancient World (2017)
God's Generals (2016)
The Madness of Alexander the Great: And the Myth of Military Genius (2015)
Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan (2013)
Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy (2011)
Man and Wound in the Ancient World: A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople (2011)
Philip II of Macedonia: Greater than Alexander (2010)
Thutmose III: The Military Biography of Egypt's Greatest Warrior King (2009)
Scipio Africanus: Rome’s Greatest General (2007)
Muhammad: Islam’s First Great General (2007)
Soldiers: Military Life in Antiquity (2006)
Jesus the Egyptian:The Origins of Christianity and the Psychology of Christ (2005)
Ancient Empires at War, 3 vols. (2005)
Subotai the Valiant: Genghis Khan’s Greatest General (2004)
Lion of the Sun (2003)
The Military History of Ancient Israel (2003)
Great Armies of Antiquity (2002)
Sebastian’s Cross (2002)
Gods of our Fathers: The Memory of Egypt in Judaism and Christianity(2001)
Warrior Pharaoh (2001)
Great Captains of Antiquity (2000)
Great Battles of Antiquity (1994)
A Short History of War: Evolution of Warfare and Weapons (1994)
History of Military Medicine:Ancient Times to the Middle Ages (1992)
History of Military Medicine: Renaissance to the Present (1992)
From Sumer to Rome: The Military Capabilities of Ancient Armies (1991)
The Culture of War: Invention and Early Development (1990)
The Painful Field: Psychiatric Dimensions of Modern War (1988)
No More Heroes: Madness and Psychiatry in War (1987)
The Last Centurion (French, 1987)
Military Psychiatry: A Comparative Perspective (1986)
Soviet Military Psychiatry (1986)
Military Incompetence: Why the US Military Doesn’t Win (1985)
Operation Peace for Galilee: The Israeli-PLO War in Lebanon (1985)
The Antagonists: An Assessment of the Soviet and American Soldier (1984)
The Mind of the Soviet Fighting Man (1984)
Fighting Armies: NATO and the Warsaw Pact (1983)
Fighting Armies: Antagonists of the Middle East (1983)
Fighting Armies: Armies of the Third World (1983)
To Serve With Honor: A Treatise on Military Ethics (1982)
The New Red Legions: An Attitudinal Portrait of the Soviet Soldier (1980)
The New Red Legions: A Survey Data Sourcebook (1980)
Managers and Gladiators: Directions of Change in the Army (1978)
Crisis in Command: Mismanagement in the Army (1978)
Ethnic Groups in America (1978)
Program Evaluation:A Social Science Approach (1978)
^Fronda, Michael P. (Spring 2013). "Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy. By Richard A. Gabriel. (book review)". The Historian. 75 (1): 197–198.
doi:
10.1111/hisn.12004_59.
S2CID146203821.
^Sheldon, R. M. (June 2004). "The Great Armies of Antiquity by Richard A. Gabriel (review)". The International History Review. 26 (2): 353–356.
He is the author of books including Scipio Africanus: Rome’s Greatest General, Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome’s Greatest Enemy,[3]The Great Armies of Antiquity,[4]Man and Wound in the Ancient World[5] and Military Incompetence.[6] David Olle of Nyjournalofbooks praised Gabriel's writing style as "accessible and engaging."[7]
Works
Great Generals of the Ancient World (2017)
God's Generals (2016)
The Madness of Alexander the Great: And the Myth of Military Genius (2015)
Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan (2013)
Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy (2011)
Man and Wound in the Ancient World: A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople (2011)
Philip II of Macedonia: Greater than Alexander (2010)
Thutmose III: The Military Biography of Egypt's Greatest Warrior King (2009)
Scipio Africanus: Rome’s Greatest General (2007)
Muhammad: Islam’s First Great General (2007)
Soldiers: Military Life in Antiquity (2006)
Jesus the Egyptian:The Origins of Christianity and the Psychology of Christ (2005)
Ancient Empires at War, 3 vols. (2005)
Subotai the Valiant: Genghis Khan’s Greatest General (2004)
Lion of the Sun (2003)
The Military History of Ancient Israel (2003)
Great Armies of Antiquity (2002)
Sebastian’s Cross (2002)
Gods of our Fathers: The Memory of Egypt in Judaism and Christianity(2001)
Warrior Pharaoh (2001)
Great Captains of Antiquity (2000)
Great Battles of Antiquity (1994)
A Short History of War: Evolution of Warfare and Weapons (1994)
History of Military Medicine:Ancient Times to the Middle Ages (1992)
History of Military Medicine: Renaissance to the Present (1992)
From Sumer to Rome: The Military Capabilities of Ancient Armies (1991)
The Culture of War: Invention and Early Development (1990)
The Painful Field: Psychiatric Dimensions of Modern War (1988)
No More Heroes: Madness and Psychiatry in War (1987)
The Last Centurion (French, 1987)
Military Psychiatry: A Comparative Perspective (1986)
Soviet Military Psychiatry (1986)
Military Incompetence: Why the US Military Doesn’t Win (1985)
Operation Peace for Galilee: The Israeli-PLO War in Lebanon (1985)
The Antagonists: An Assessment of the Soviet and American Soldier (1984)
The Mind of the Soviet Fighting Man (1984)
Fighting Armies: NATO and the Warsaw Pact (1983)
Fighting Armies: Antagonists of the Middle East (1983)
Fighting Armies: Armies of the Third World (1983)
To Serve With Honor: A Treatise on Military Ethics (1982)
The New Red Legions: An Attitudinal Portrait of the Soviet Soldier (1980)
The New Red Legions: A Survey Data Sourcebook (1980)
Managers and Gladiators: Directions of Change in the Army (1978)
Crisis in Command: Mismanagement in the Army (1978)
Ethnic Groups in America (1978)
Program Evaluation:A Social Science Approach (1978)
^Fronda, Michael P. (Spring 2013). "Hannibal: The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy. By Richard A. Gabriel. (book review)". The Historian. 75 (1): 197–198.
doi:
10.1111/hisn.12004_59.
S2CID146203821.
^Sheldon, R. M. (June 2004). "The Great Armies of Antiquity by Richard A. Gabriel (review)". The International History Review. 26 (2): 353–356.