BRUCE ALLEN WATSON is Professor Emeritus of Art History and past chairman of the Division of Applied and Fine Arts at Diablo Valley College. In addition to books and articles on sociology and art history, he has written three books on military history: The Great Indian Mutiny: Colin Campbell and the Campaign at Lucknow (Praeger, 1991), Sieges: A Comparative Study (Praeger, 1993), and Desert Battle: Comparative Perspectives (Praeger, 1995).
[A] worthy addition to a professioal military leader's library....[I]t should be added to professional development readings lists....Despite the apparent touchy-feely potential of the approach, if not the subject matter, Watson's greatest triumph is that he brings complex theories down to the level of comprehension of the average reader. This alone is a feat in the notoriously complex field of sociology. If you cannot afford to purchase this book, request that your local library buy it. Military leaders from sergeant through general can easily read, understand and benefit from the important observations made here. -ARMY Magazine A worthy addition to a professioal military leader's library.... I t should be added to professional development readings lists....Despite the apparent touchy-feely potential of the approach, if not the subject matter, Watson's greatest triumph is that he brings complex theories down to the level of comprehension of the average reader. This alone is a feat in the notoriously complex field of sociology. If you cannot afford to purchase this book, request that your local library buy it. Military leaders from sergeant through general can easily read, understand and benefit from the important observations made here. -ARMY Magazine ?[A] worthy addition to a professioal military leader's library....[I]t should be added to professional development readings lists....Despite the apparent touchy-feely potential of the approach, if not the subject matter, Watson's greatest triumph is that he brings complex theories down to the level of comprehension of the average reader. This alone is a feat in the notoriously complex field of sociology. If you cannot afford to purchase this book, request that your local library buy it. Military leaders from sergeant through general can easily read, understand and benefit from the important observations made here.?-ARMY Magazine