LWSC Monographs


The General Sir Brudenell White Series


The Brudenell White monograph series is the flagship of the LWSC publications collection. Named after the famed soldier-scholar, General Sir Brudenell White, this series aims to continue the legacy of professionalism and proficiency that was set by 'the most scholarly and technically talented soldier in Australian history'. Works published in this series reflect an exhaustive and thorough research effort on the part of the author, and are selected by the Centre based upon the relevance of their thesis to the critical issues facing the Army today and into the future.

  • The Rise of the Strategic Private: Technology, Control and Change in a Network-Enabled Military, by David Schmidtchen, The General Sir Brudenell White Series, Land Warfare Studies Centre, 2006, reprinted in 2007.

Monographs


  • Future Armies, Future Challenges: Land Warfare in the Information Age by Michael Evans, Russell Parkin and Alan Ryan (eds.), Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2004.
  • The Human Face of Warfare by Michael Evans and Alan Ryan (eds), Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2000.
  • Changing the Army: The Roles of Doctrine, Development and Training by Michael Evans (ed.), Land Warfare Studies Centre, Duntroon, ACT, 2000.
  • Preparing Future Leaders: Officer Education and Training for the Twenty-first Century by Hugh Smith (ed.), University of new South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, 1998.
  • The Future Battlefield by Mohan Malik (ed.), Deakin University, Geelong, Vic., 1997.
  • Serving Vital Interests: Australia's Strategic Planning in Peace and War by Peter Dennis and Jeffrey Grey (eds), University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, 1996.
  • Armies and Nation Building: Past Experience-Future Prospects by David Horner (ed.), Australian National University, Canberra, 1995.
  • From Past to Future: The Australian Experience of Land/Air Operations by Peter Dennis and Jeffrey Grey (eds), University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, 1995.
  • Australian Army Amphibious Operations in the South-West Pacific: 1942-45 by Lieutenant Colonel Greg Wahlert (ed.), Army Doctrine Centre, Department of Defence, Puckapunyal, Vic., 1995.