Martin L. Van Creveld has written:
'Nuclear proliferation and the future of conflict' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, War (International law), Military policy
'Technology and war' -- subject(s): History, Military History, Military art and science, Technology
'The Encyclopedia of Revolutions and Revolutionaries'
'The transformation of war' -- subject(s): History, Military art and science, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history, War, World politics
'Command in war' -- subject(s): History, Command of troops, Command and control systems
'The rise and decline of the state' -- subject(s): State, The, The State, World politics
'Hitler's strategy 1940-1941' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945
'Supplying war' -- subject(s): History, Logistics, Military art and science, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history
'The art of war' -- subject(s): War (Philosophy), Military art and science, History
'Air power and maneuver warfare' -- subject(s): Maneuver warfare, Case studies, Air power
Martin van Creveld was born in 1946.
A. van Creveld has written: 'Lessing's Nathan der Weise en de humaniteitsleer des Jodendoms'
Martin Van Creveld has written: 'On future war' -- subject(s): History, Military art and science, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history, War, World politics 'The changing face of war' -- subject(s): Military history, Modern, Modern Military history 'The Age of Airpower'
Martin Van den Heuvel has written: 'Nagelaten gedichten van Martin van den Heuvel'
Martin van der Donk has written: 'De wonderwereld van de insekten' -- subject(s): Insects
Martin K. Van Horn has written: 'Green Spring accommodation' -- subject(s): Railroads
Leon Preibisz has written: 'Martin van Heemskerck'
Udo Gerhardus Martin Doedens has written: 'In het teken van tegenspraak'
Martin Van Buren Knox has written: 'The religious life of the Anglo-Saxon race' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Birgitta Lisholm has written: 'Martin van Meytens d.y'
Martin Formesyn has written: 'De godshuizen van Brugge en hun plaats in de armenzorg'
Ellis-van Creveld syndrome was first described by Dr. Richard Ellis and Dr. Simon van Creveld in the 1940s. Their work identified the key features of the condition, which is a genetic disorder characterized by skeletal dysplasia and other anomalies. The syndrome is notably associated with congenital heart defects and is often seen in individuals of Amish descent.