No one who professes to work in this field, especially as it relates to the history of the Army in the 19th and 20th centuries, can go very far without consulting what Professor Coffman has written on his subject.
~Roger Spiller, George C. Marshall Professor of Military History, emeritus, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
In this collection—drawn from a professional lifetime of researching, writing, teaching and mentoring military history—Professor Coffman ably demonstrates the skill and passion that have made him a respected and beloved leader in the field over those many years.
~Lewis Sorley, author of A Better War: The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of America's Last Years in Vietnam
This is a fine introduction to one of our greatest military historians. Edward Coffman's writings are authoritative, and his clear prose style makes him a pleasure to read.
~Thomas E. Ricks, author of Fiasco and The Generals
A legendary teacher at UW-Madison, Mac Coffman packed the classrooms. In his lectures and his writing, he brought life to the events he chronicled. In taking us down his path of memory, he pauses along the way to show us the art and industry that bring from the scraps of the past the human reality which captures our imagination.
~General Montgomery C. Meigs, USA (Ret.)
Professor Coffman's passion for getting it right and his skill in telling it right make him a distinguished historian. Current and future practitioners of the craft will benefit from studying his articles and ruminations found in The Embattled Past.
~Henry G. Gole, author of Exposing the Third Reich: Colonel Truman Smith in Hitler's Germany
For fifty years Mac Coffman set the highest standards for writing about America's armies. These essays show his skills as a historian and his empathy for soldiers of all ranks and experiences.
~Allan R. Millett, Senior Military Advisor, National World War II Museum
This collection makes evident Coffman's importance in defining the field of modern American military history. Lucid, astute, and immensely entertaining, it is a worthy tribute to history by one of the finest scholars, writers, and mentors the field has ever seen.
~Brian Linn, Texas A&M University
This collection... displays Coffman's years of scholarly expertise and personal experiences as a preeminent historian.
~Quarterly Journal of Military History
Every university student taking up graduate study in history should read this book for the orientation it provides on the discipline and practice of history. Senior faculty should consider it as a seminar topic to train the rising generation in the necessary skills and values of the profession. Everyone who knows Mac Coffman should have a copy to remind themselves what an adornment he has been to our lives and careers. [...] Coffman has been a generous mentor to several generations of military historians, especially military officers who have sought to incorporate historical thinking into their professional study and decision making. This volume is quite simply an example of good historical writing by a master historian.
~The Journal of Military History
Edward Coffman...has played a seminal role in the development of the study of the field of military history over the last fifty years....The Embattled Past is an essential work for anyone in the field professionally and for anyone interested in military history.
~The Past in Review
The Embattled Past is a "must read" for anyone interested in American military history. One can only hope it reaches the widest audience possible.
~On Point
this is a wise, stimulating, and most interesting book It should be of absorbing interest to all interested in this subject; not least to all scholars old and young.
~Brian Holder Reid, Brian Holder Reid, The Review of Politics