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Name
  
Saul David


Role
  
Academic

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Full Name
  
Julian Saul David

Born
  
1966
Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

Alma mater
  
Edinburgh University University of Glasgow

Occupation
  
Academic Military historian Broadcaster

Education
  
Ampleforth College, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow

Books
  
The Indian Mutiny: 1857, Zulu Hart, Military Blunders, Victoria's Wars: The Rise of E, Zulu: The Heroism and Trag

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Professor Julian Saul David (born 1966) is a British academic military historian and broadcaster. He is best known for his work on the Indian Mutiny and the Anglo-Zulu War, as well as for presenting and appearing in documentaries on British television covering imperial and military themes.

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David was born in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, and was educated at various local schools in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire before studying for his A-levels at Ampleforth College. He studied for an MA in history at Edinburgh University for which he was awarded a 2-1, and read for his PhD at the University of Glasgow. He was Visiting Chair in Military History at the University of Hull for 2007 - 2008. In 2009 he was appointed professor of Military History at the University of Buckingham and has since been directing the institution's MA programme.

David's books include The Indian Mutiny, which was shortlisted for the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, Military Blunders, Zulu: the Heroism and Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879 (a Waterstone's Military History Book of the Year) and Zulu and Victoria’s Wars. He has presented and appeared in a number of BBC programmes, including Zulu: The True Story, Time Commanders, The Greatest Knight (2008) and Bullets, Boots and Bandages: How to really win at war (2012).

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