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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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. [...]

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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 [...]

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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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A few interesting articles in the latest issue of War in History. Robert Watt, ‘Apaches Without and Enemies Within: The US Army in New Mexico, 1879—1881′ When attempting to confront hostile Apache guerrillas in New Mexico between 1879 and 1881, the US Army encountered a style of warfare which took merciless advantage of its weaknesses. [...]

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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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Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 34, No. 1 Alex S. Wilner, ‘Deterring the Undeterrable: Coercion, Denial, and Delegitimization in Counterterrorism’ Carsten F. Roennfeldt, ‘Productive War: A Re-Conceptualisation of War’ C. Christine Fair and Shuja Nawaz, ‘The Changing Pakistan Army Officer Corps’ Hal Brands, ‘Inside the Iraqi State Records: Saddam Hussein, ‘Irangate’, and the United States’ [...]

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In order to keep readers up to date with recent journal article I intend to post Table of Contents for some of the more important journals in the field such as War in History, Journal of Military History, Journal of Strategic Studies and Defence Studies. First up is War in History. War in History is [...]

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