Lloyd Clark is a distinguished military historian and academic specializing in 20th and 21st-century warfare. As Director of Research at the Centre for Army Leadership at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Professor of Modern War Studies and Contemporary Military History at the University of Buckingham, he has established himself as a leading authority on operational tactics, airborne and amphibious warfare, and military leadership. His expertise extends to the Western Front of the First World War and the Mediterranean Front of the Second World War, topics he has explored in both scholarly and public-facing works.
A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and historian to the Airborne Assault Normandy Trust, Clark combines rigorous academic research with accessible historical analysis. Educated at King’s College, University of London, he has lectured globally and contributed to numerous television programs, including "Timewatch," "Battlefield Detectives," and "In the Line of Fire." His interdisciplinary approach bridges military doctrine, leadership studies, and battlefield archaeology, making his work relevant to both historians and defense professionals. Outside academia, Clark is an avid sportsman with a background in rugby and cross-country running, reflecting his lifelong engagement with discipline and strategy.
Non-Fiction Books
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Year
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1
Anzio: Italy and the Battle for Rome - 1944
2006
2
Crossing the Rhine
2009
3
The Battle of the Tanks: Kursk, 1943
2011
4
Pegasus: The Red Devils in Normandy
2012
5
Arnhem: Jumping the Rhine 1944 & 1945
2013
6
Blitzkrieg: Myth, Reality, and Hitler's Lightning War