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Non-Wargaming Discussion => Chat & News => Topic started by: Shecky on 02 August 2012, 11:49:30 PM

Title: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Shecky on 02 August 2012, 11:49:30 PM
I just learned that the noted military historian, John Keegan has passed away at the age of 78.  I first read, The Face of Battle, when I was in college. I had just switched my major from accounting to history. After reading it I was more inspired in my new area of study and went on to graduate school to study miltary history. I wanted to write military history just like him. The one-two punch of Keegan and Christopher Duffy showed me that popular history books didn't have to be dry or superficial. It was more than tanks and planes or facts and dates. It was putting together the hows and whys in a manner which was accessible and enjoyable to a large audience which mattered.

While I may lack the writing skills of Sir Keegan but I will forever be indebted to him for the joy his printed words brought to my life.
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: robert on 03 August 2012, 06:47:27 AM
Rest in Peace:

lived respected and died regretted
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Steve J on 03 August 2012, 07:32:13 AM
I bought his 'Six Armies in Normandy this year having not read it for some 20 years or so. I had forgotten what a great author he was. He also refused to do television history programmes after one go as he objected to the way they were edited to reflect a particular point of view. He will be sadly missed.
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Hertsblue on 03 August 2012, 07:39:39 AM
He was one of a small band of historians who could make his subject both lucid and readable. RIP.
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Bernie on 04 August 2012, 07:31:27 PM
Very sad news

"Face of Battle" was a fascinating dissection of the sharp end of war for Agincourt, Waterloo & Somme. It was a set book on my War Studies degree all thirty odd years ago.

Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Kassad on 05 August 2012, 12:21:13 PM

How many wonderfull books He wrote. Rest in Peace.
Quote from: Shecky on 02 August 2012, 11:49:30 PM
.....I will forever be indebted to him for the joy his printed words brought to my life.
I totaly agree with Mr Shecky and share same feelings.
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: FierceKitty on 05 August 2012, 01:29:50 PM
Quote from: Bernie on 04 August 2012, 07:31:27 PM
Very sad news

"Face of Battle" was a fascinating dissection of the sharp end of war for Agincourt, Waterloo & Somme. It was a set book on my War Studies degree all thirty odd years ago.


Mmm, that book was a useful reminder that real war isn't just chess.
Title: Re: Sir John Keegan
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 05 August 2012, 03:06:44 PM
RIP