This is an example of keeping an eye on journals that we may not necessarily look at. I would not normally have looked at Labour History Review because my research interests have meant I have never chosen to peruse its pages. However, on Thursday while have a quick look at new journals in the library [...]
Archive for the ‘Journals’ Category
TOC – Labour History Review, Vol. 77, No. 1
Posted in Air Power History, Journals, Military History, Second World War, War Studies, tagged Air Power History, Battle of the Ruhr, Labour History Review, RAF Bomber Command, Richard Overy, Royal Air Force, Strategic Bombing, Table of Contents on May 13, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
TOC – Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 35, No. 2
Posted in Journals, Strategic Studies, War Studies, tagged China, FARC, Journal of Strategic Studies, Martín Caballero, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Table of Contents on May 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the table of contents from the latest edition of the Journal of Strategic Studies. Wojtek M. Wolfe and Brock F. Tessman, ‘China’s Global Equity Oil Investments: Economic and Geopolitical Influences’ In this article, we construct and analyze an original database of overseas Chinese equity oil investments(EOI) in order to assess the relative importance [...]
TOC – War in History, Vol. 19, No. 2
Posted in Journals, Military History, Naval History, War Studies, tagged Austro-Prussian War, First World War, Jacky Fisher, Ottoman Empire, Table of Contents, United States Food Administration, War in History, Women in Armenia on April 24, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the table of contents for the latest issue of War in History. It includes a few interesting articles and response from Nichlas Lambert to an article by Christopher Bell. Articles Jan Willem Honig, ‘Reappraising Late Medieval Strategy: The Example of the 1415 Agincourt Campaign’ Modern military historians struggle to explain medieval strategic behaviour. [...]
TOC – Journal of Military History, Vol. 76, No. 2
Posted in Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged American Civil War, Andrew Bacevich, Franco-Austrian War, Journal of Military History, Red Army, United States Army, United States Military Academy, West Point, World War II on April 11, 2012 | 1 Comment »
The latest edition of the Journal of Military History has been published. It includes the annual George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History. This appears to be a contentious piece, and if the abstract is anything to go by I do not think I agree with Bacevich’s interpretation but I shall have to wait until [...]
TOC – Royal Air Force Air Power Review, Vol. 15, No. 1
Posted in Air Power History, Air Power Studies, Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Afghanistan, French Air Force, Greek Campaign 1941, Information Warfare, Non-Kinetic Operations, Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Air Power Review, UAVs on April 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
It may seem odd as I have only recenlty posted the TOC for the last edition of Air Power Review. However, there have been some changes at the RAF’s Centre for Air Power Studies that meant the previous issue had been delayed. Hopefully we will now start to see this excellent journal appear on a [...]
TOC – Royal Air Force Air Power Review, Vol. 14, No. 3
Posted in Air Power History, Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Air Power Studies, Indian Air Force, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Operation Market Garden, RAF Air Power Review, Royal Air Force, Second World War on March 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
It is good to see the latest edition of Royal Air Force Air Power Review available online with its usual mix of contemporary and historically focussed articles. Here is the table of contents and abstracts: Air Commodore Stuart Evans, ‘Combat-ISTAR; A New Philosophy on the Battle for Information in the Future Operating Environment’ The article [...]
TOC – War in History, Vol. 19, No. 1
Posted in Journals, Military History, Naval History, War Studies, tagged Admiralty, February Revolution, First World War, Royal Navy, Seven Years War, Table of Contents, Vietnam War on February 5, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the latest Table of Contents from War in History. Patrik Winton, ‘Sweden and the Seven Years War, 1757–1762: War, Debt and Politics’ Sweden commenced military operations against Prussia in 1757, following Austria’s and France’s efforts to include Sweden in the anti-Prussian alliance. Swedish politicians hoped that the coalition would lead to a quick [...]
TOC – Journal of Military History, Vol. 76, No. 1
Posted in Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Christine de Pizan, First World War, Journal of Military History, Peninsular War, Royal Navy, Second World War, Spanish–American War, Table of Contents, United States Navy on February 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the Table of Contents for the latest issue of the Journal of Military History. Zeynep Kocabıyıkoğlu Çeçen, ‘Two Different Views of Knighthood in the Early Fifteenth Century: Le Livre de Bouciquaut and the Works of Christine de Pizan‘ The claim that the renowned writer on political and military affairs, Christine de Pizan (1363-1430), [...]
TOC – War in History, Vol. 18, No. 4
Posted in Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Ancien Regime, Boer War, Cavalry, First World War, Second World War, Seven Years War, War in History, Warm Springs Apaches on November 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the latest Table of Contents from War in History. It is good to see a couple of articles from Lecturers at the University of Birmingham in here. Some interesting articles as usual. Hamish Scott, ‘The Seven Years War and Europe’s Ancien Régime’ Recent decades have seen a welcome revival of scholarly interest in [...]
TOC – Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 34, No. 3
Posted in Journals, Strategic Studies, Uncategorized, War Studies, tagged Aviation Industry Corporation of China, China, Journal of Strategic Studies, Michael Mullen, People's Liberation Army, United States on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The latest edition of the Journal of Strategic Studies is a special issue looking at the theme of ‘China’s Emergence as a Defense Technological Power.’ Tai Ming Chueng, ‘China‘s Emergence as a Defense Technological Power: Introduction’ Thomas Mahnken, ‘China’s Anti-Access Strategy in Historical and Theoretical Perspective’ This article views China’s development of anti-access capabilities against [...]