In the past few weeks, From Balloons to Drones launched a group ‘Air and Space Power Bibliography’ using the open-source reference management software Zotero. The bibliography aims to (slowly) catalogue works related to air power history, theory, and current operations in their broadest sense, including space power. The bibliography is hoped to be helpful to academics, students, and practitioners alike. Types of works included in the bibliography range from journal articles and books to scholarly online articles such as those published here at From Balloons to Drones. So far, we have added 250 titles, with more being added weekly.

As well as the central catalogue into which every resource is documented, the bibliography is split into 40 sub-catalogues. These sub-catalogues either relate to a time frame, country, or theme. After each work is added to the main catalogue, they are included in one of the 40 sub-catalogues that best represent the subject of that work. For example, Peter Gray’s The Leadership, Direction and Legitimacy of the RAF Bomber Offensive from Inception to 1945 (2012) is catalogued in the following sub-catalogues: ‘Interwar’ and ‘Second World War’ as its main chronological focus is those periods; ‘Air Power Leadership and Culture’ and ‘Legal and Ethical Aspects of Air Power’ as this is the main thematic focus of the book, and finally, ‘British Air Power’ as the book is focused on the Royal Air Force.

You can request to become a member of the group bibliography or follow it using an RSS feed.

Header image:  Royal Air Force C-130J Hercules transport aircraft wait to airlift British soldiers from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, 19 June 2009. (Source: Wikimedia)


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5 thoughts on “#ResearchResources – Air and Space Power Bibliography

  1. Reblogged this on Dr Ross Mahoney and commented:

    Here is a little project I have started working on at From Balloons to Drones. The bibliography aims to (slowly) catalogue works related to air power history, theory, and current operations in their broadest sense, including space power. It is hoped that the bibliography will be helpful to academics, students, and practitioners alike. Types of works included in the bibliography range from journal articles and books to scholarly online articles such as those published at From Balloons to Drones.

    The project is also linked to research I am doing on the writing of the history of air power, but that is a post for another time…

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  2. How does one nominate books or articles? I think “Air Mobility: A Brief History of the American Experience” by Robert C. Owen is worthy of consideration.

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