"This new addition to the excellent Roots of Modern Conflict series is another outstanding one. . . . This volume provides nearly 400 entries that cover the history of conflict in Afghanistan from 1747 through the Taliban and Operation Enduring Freedom. Other notable features include a lengthy historical narrative introduction, several useful maps, numerous pictures, an extensive chronology, abbreviations and acronyms, an extensive topical bibliography, websites, and a useful table of contents and index. . . . Each entry has additional reading sources at the end of the essay. For these reasons I recommend Conflict in Afghanistan. . . for most general libraries. " - American Reference Books Annual