Analyzes the career of one of France’s greatest military heroes and examines the contentious postwar Versailles Conference of 1919
About the Author, Michael S. Neiberg
Michael S. Neiberg, Ph.D., is a professor of history at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he specializes in World War I and the relationship of warfare to European and American Society. He is the author of Making Citizen Soldiers: Rots and the Ideology of American Military Service, 1916-1980 and Warfare in World History. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.