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Dr. Andrew Bamford

Andrew pursued his interests in military history as a postgraduate at the University of Leeds after completing his undergraduate degree at the University of York. He obtained his PhD, with a thesis entitled “The British Army on Campaign 1808-1815: Manpower, Cohesion, and Effectiveness”, which was later published by the University of Oklahoma Press as Sickness, Suffering and the Sword. Andrew subsequently produced a number of books on Napoleonic topics, before being invited in 2015 to set up and run the From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 book series for Helion and Company. This enabled him to pursue his interests in eighteenth-century topics including the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the British Army’s European campaigns of the 1740s and 1750s. He also worked for a time in the military museum sector and is now a freelance historian and editor; as a sideline, he is also a scenario designer for the Wargames Design Studio, working on horse-and-musket era titles.