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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 [...]

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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), [...]

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The latest edition has just come through the door. If you are not a member of the society you should consider it as it is pre-eminent professional organisation for practicing military historians. The 2011 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History Gerhard L. Weinberg, ‘Some Myths of World War II‘ The talk engages some myths [...]

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The latest edition of the Journal of Military History has just been published. Some interesting articles this time around. Hew Strachan, ‘Clausewitz and the First World War‘ English-language authors have blamed Clausewitz twice over for his part in the First World War. Liddell Hart attributed to him a doctrine of “absolute war,” embraced by European [...]

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