From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine - Mark Galeotti

Members of the Ukrainian Donbas Battalion in 2014

By Nick-D

Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine is in many ways a companion book to Mark Galeotti's work on the modern Russian Army I reviewed last month. As with that book, it draws on Galeotti's expertise in transnational crime and Russian security affairs and seeks to cover a large and complex topic within the 64 pages allotted by Osprey Publishing to its 'Elite' series.

I found this to be a less successful book than that on the Russian Army. This is largely because I am unfamiliar with the War in Donbass, so struggled to understand the course of the events the book covers and the startlingly large numbers of factions involved, despite Galeotti making a good stab at trying to explain them. The most successful element of his narrative is tracing how the war evolved from being mainly fought between militia bands into a frequently conventional war between well-equipped and trained Russian and Ukrainian units. However, 64 pages simply isn't enough space to explain the role and performance of the many regular, semi-regular and decidedly irregular forces involved, especially given some stark differences between these players which means they can't be lumped together.

Overall, this is an interesting book, but it's not really successful as a starting point on this very complex conflict.

Publishing details: Galeotti, Mark (2019). Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN  9781472833440.


Recent external reviews

Soldiers from the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment patrolling through a rubber plantation in South Vietnam during 1966

FitzSimons, Peter (2020). Breaker Morant. Sydney: Hachette. ISBN  9780733641305.


Murphy, Mahon (2017). Colonial Captivity during the First World War: Internment and the Fall of the German Empire, 1914-1919. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781108418072.


Gallicchio, Marc (2020). Unconditional: The Japanese Surrender in World War II. New York City: Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780190091101.


Various works


Boxall, Ron; O’Neill, Robert, eds. (2020). Vietnam Vanguard: The 5th Battalion's Approach to Counter-Insurgency, 1966. Canberra: Australian National University Press. ISBN  9781760463335.


Various works


Various works


Various works


About The Bugle
First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

»  About the project
»  Visit the Newsroom
»  Subscribe to the Bugle
»  Browse the Archives
+ Add a commentDiscuss this story
No comments yet. Yours could be the first!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine - Mark Galeotti

Members of the Ukrainian Donbas Battalion in 2014

By Nick-D

Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine is in many ways a companion book to Mark Galeotti's work on the modern Russian Army I reviewed last month. As with that book, it draws on Galeotti's expertise in transnational crime and Russian security affairs and seeks to cover a large and complex topic within the 64 pages allotted by Osprey Publishing to its 'Elite' series.

I found this to be a less successful book than that on the Russian Army. This is largely because I am unfamiliar with the War in Donbass, so struggled to understand the course of the events the book covers and the startlingly large numbers of factions involved, despite Galeotti making a good stab at trying to explain them. The most successful element of his narrative is tracing how the war evolved from being mainly fought between militia bands into a frequently conventional war between well-equipped and trained Russian and Ukrainian units. However, 64 pages simply isn't enough space to explain the role and performance of the many regular, semi-regular and decidedly irregular forces involved, especially given some stark differences between these players which means they can't be lumped together.

Overall, this is an interesting book, but it's not really successful as a starting point on this very complex conflict.

Publishing details: Galeotti, Mark (2019). Armies of Russia's War in Ukraine. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN  9781472833440.


Recent external reviews

Soldiers from the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment patrolling through a rubber plantation in South Vietnam during 1966

FitzSimons, Peter (2020). Breaker Morant. Sydney: Hachette. ISBN  9780733641305.


Murphy, Mahon (2017). Colonial Captivity during the First World War: Internment and the Fall of the German Empire, 1914-1919. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781108418072.


Gallicchio, Marc (2020). Unconditional: The Japanese Surrender in World War II. New York City: Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780190091101.


Various works


Boxall, Ron; O’Neill, Robert, eds. (2020). Vietnam Vanguard: The 5th Battalion's Approach to Counter-Insurgency, 1966. Canberra: Australian National University Press. ISBN  9781760463335.


Various works


Various works


Various works


About The Bugle
First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

»  About the project
»  Visit the Newsroom
»  Subscribe to the Bugle
»  Browse the Archives
+ Add a commentDiscuss this story
No comments yet. Yours could be the first!

Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook