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Selinus University of Sciences and Literature
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Military Strategy
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
24 months
Distance Learning
English
This programme is identified with the art and concepts of war from the beginning of recorded history until today. The candidate who develops a thesis in this particular military field should be able to develop original concepts to provide an understanding of the interrelationships between the political, strategic, operational, tactical and technical levels of warfare in the past, focusing on the application of these same principles to contemporary battlefields.


Ludovika University of Public Service
Ph.D. in Military Sciences
- Budapest, Hungary
PhD
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral School of Military Sciences has a wide spectrum of research fields: Security Studies, Social Aspects of Defence Studies, General Military Theory, Theories of Military Science, Defence Logistics and Defence Economics, National Security and Theory of Defence Information Technology and Communication.


University of North Texas
History Ph.D. with a concentration in Military History
- Denton, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. program in Military History at the university offers a comprehensive and rigorous course of study designed to produce scholars with deep expertise in the history of warfare, military institu...
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Studying Military History at the PhD level offers a deep dive into the complexities of warfare, strategy, and its impact on society. You'll engage with critical texts, analyze historical battles, and explore military strategies that shaped nations and cultures.
Through exhaustive research and analysis, you'll craft scholarly articles that contribute to the understanding of military conflicts and their legacies. The environment encourages independent thought and robust debate, fostering critical thinking as you navigate the narratives surrounding warfare. Students often examine primary sources, evaluate military doctrine, and assess the socio-political ramifications of conflicts.
As a doctoral candidate, you'll develop expertise in historical methodologies, archival research, and theoretical frameworks that define the field. Common courses may include advanced studies in military strategy, ethics of war, and the influence of technology on warfare. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, government research, or writing, equipped with skills that are valuable in various sectors beyond traditional historical studies.