Volume I: 1450-1650
1. Parker, Geoffrey, ‘Military Revolutions, Past and Present,’ Historically Speaking, 4 no. 4 (Ap. 2003), pp. 2-7.
2. Börekçi, Günhan., ‘A Contribution to the Military Revolution Debate: the Janissaries’ Use of Volley Fire during the long Ottoman-Habsburg War of 1593-1606,’ Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 59 (2006), pp. 407-438.
3. Hoffman, Phillip.T., ‘Prices, the Military Revolution, and Western Europe’s Comparative Advantage in Violence,’ Economic History Review, 64 (2011), pp. 39-59.
4. Halkos, George. and Kyrazis, Nicholas., ‘A Naval Revolution and Institutional Change: The Case of the United Provinces,’ European Journal of Law and Economics, 19 (2005), pp. 41-68.
5. Paul, Michael, ‘The Military Revolution in Russia, 1550-1682,’ Journal of Military History, 68 (2004), pp. 9-45.
6. Knaap, Gerrit., ‘Headhunting, Carnage and Armed Peace in Ambonia, 1500-1700,’ Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 46 (2003), pp. 165-192.
7. Parrott, David, ‘The Utility of Fortifications in Early Modern Europe: Italian Princes and Their Citadels, 1540-1640,’ War in History, 7 (2000): 127-153.
8. Tucker, Treva J., ‘Eminence over Efficacy: Social Status and Cavalry Service in Sixteenth-Century France,’ Sixteenth Century Journal, 22 (2001), pp. 1057-1095.
9. White, Lorraine, ‘Spain’s Early Modern Soldiers: Origins, Motivation and Loyalty’, War and Society, 19 (2001), pp. 19-46.
10. Heesterman, J.C, ‘Warrior, Peasant and Brahmin’, Modern Asian Studies, 29 (1995), pp. 637-654.
11. Swope, Kenneth.M., ‘Turning the Tide: The Strategic and Psychological Significance of the Liberation of Pyongyang in 1593,’ War and Society, 21 (2003), pp. 1-22.
12. Robinson, Gavin., ‘Equine Battering Rams? A Reassessment of Cavalry Charges in the English Civil War’, Journal of Military History, 75 (2011), pp. 719-731.
13. Randall, David., ‘Providence, Fortune and the Experience of Combat: English Printed Battlefield Reports, c. 1570-1637,’ Sixteenth-Century Journal, 35 (2004), pp. 1053-1077.
14. White, Lorraine, ‘Strategic Geography and the Spanish Habsburg Monarchy’s Failure to Recover Portugal, 1640-1668’, Journal of Military History, 71 (2007), pp. 373-409.
Volume II: 1650-1789
15. Axworthy, Michael, ‘The Army of Nader Shah,’ Iranian Studies, 40 (2007), pp. 635-646.
16. Dai, Yingcong., ‘A Disguised Defeat: the Myanmar Campaign of the Qing Dynasty,’ Modern Asian Studies, 38 (2004), pp. 145-189.
17. Lee, Wayne, ‘Early American Ways of War: A New Reconnaissance, 1600-1815,’ Historical Journal, 44 (2001), pp. 269-289.
18. Aksan, Virginia, ‘Breaking the Spell of the Baron de Tott: Reframing the Question of Military Reform in the Ottoman Empire, 1760-1830,’ International History Review, 24 (2002), pp. 253-277.
19. Parrott, David, ‘Cultures of Combat in the Ancien Régime: Linear Warfare, Noble Values, and Entrepreneurship,’ International History Review, 27 (2005), pp.518-533.
20. Stone, John., ‘The Point of the Bayonet,’ Technology and Culture, 53 (2012), pp. 885-908.
21. Rowlands, Guy., ‘Foreign Service in the Age of Absolute Monarchy: Louis XIV and his Forces Étrangères,’ War in History, 17 (2010), pp. 141-165.
22. Ostwald, Jamel., ‘The "Decisive" Battle of Ramillies, 1706: Prerequisites for Decisiveness in Early Modern Warfare,’ Journal of Military History, 64 (2000), pp. 668-677.
23. Bryant, G.J., ‘Asymmetric Warfare: The British Experience in Eighteenth-Century India,’ Journal of Military History, 68 (2014), pp. 431-469.
24. Blaufarb, Rafe, ‘Noble Privilege and Absolutist State Building: French Military Administration After the Seven Years’ War,’ French Historical Studies, 24 (2001), pp. 223-246.
25. Willis, Sam, ‘Fleet Performance and Capability in the Eighteenth Century Royal Navy,’ War in History, 11 (2004), pp. 373-392.
26. Cock, Randolph, ‘The Finest Invention in the World: The Royal Navy’s Early Trials of Copper Sheathing, 1708-70,’ Mariner’s Mirror, 87 (2001), pp. 446-459.
27. Macdougall, Phillip., ‘British Seapower and the Mysore Wars of the Eighteenth Century,’ Mariner’s Mirror, 97 (2011), pp. 299-314.
28. Wilcox, Martin. ‘"This Great Complex Concern": Victualling the Royal Navy on the East Indies Station, 1780-1815,’ Mariner’s Mirror, 97 (2011), pp. 32-49.
Volume III: 1789-1914
29. Paret, Peter, review of David Bell, First Total War in American Historical Review, 112 (2007), pp. 1489-1491.
30. LeDonne, John.P., ‘Geopolitics, Logistics, and Grain: Russia’s Ambitions in the Black Sea Basin, 1737-1834,’ International History Review, 28 (2006), pp. 1-41.
31. Esdaile, Charles, ‘De-constructing the French Wars: Napoleon as Anti-Strategist,’ Journal of Strategic Studies, 31 (2008), pp. 515-552.
32. Guedea, Virginia., ‘The Process of Mexican Independence,’ American Historical Review, 105 (2000), pp. 116-122.
33. Phillips, Gervase., ‘Military Morality Transformed: Weapons and Soldiers on the Nineteenth-Century Battlefield,’ Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 41 (2001), pp. 1565-1590.
34. Harvey, A.D., ‘Was the Civil War the First Modern War?’, History (2012), pp. 272-280.
35. Shallat, Todd.A., ‘American Gibraltars: Army engineers and the quest for a scientific defense of the nation, 1815-1860,’ Army History, 66 (winter 2008), pp. 5-19.
36. Fuller, Howard, ‘"This country now occupies the vantage ground": Understanding John Ericsson’s monitors and the American Union’s war against British naval superiority,’ American Neptune, 62 (2002): 91-111.
37. Forsyth, Michael.J., ‘The Military Provides Lincoln a Mandate,’ Army History, 53 (2001), pp. 11-17.
38. Jalali, Ali.A. and Grau, Lester.W., ‘Expeditionary forces: superior technology defeated the battle of Maiwand,’ Military Review, 81 (2001), pp. 71-82.
39. Shimazu, Naoko., ‘The myth of the "patriot soldier": Japanese attitudes towards death in the Russo-Japanese War,’ War and Society, 19 (2001), pp. 69-89.
40. Beeler, Jan., ‘The theatre of navalism in Germany and Britain,’ International History Review, 30 (2008), pp. 332-342.
41. Grove, Eric, ‘The Battleship Is Dead: Long Live the Battleship: HMS Dreadnought and the Limits of Technological Innovation,’ Mariner’s Mirror, 93 (2007), pp. 415-427.
42. Lambert, Nicolas., ‘Transformation and technology in the Fisher era: The impact of the communications revolution, 1904-1910,’ Journal of Strategic Studies, 27 (2004), pp. 272-297.
43. Welch, Michael., ‘The centenary of the British publication of Jean de Bloch’s Is War Now Impossible?,’ War in History, 7 (2000), pp. 273-294.
44. Varley, Karine., ‘Under the shadow of defeat: The state and the commemoration of the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1914,’ French History, 16 (2002), pp. 223-244.
45. Johansen, Anja., ‘Violent repression or modern strategies of crowd management: Soldiers as riot police in France and Germany, 1890-1914,’ French History, 15 (2001), pp. 400-420.
46. Epkenhans, Michael., ‘Military-Industrial Relations in Imperial Germany, 1870-1914,’ War in History, 10 (2003), pp. 1-26.
47. Whitmarsh, Andrew., ‘British army manoeuvres and the development of military aviation, 1910-1913,’ War in History, 14 (2007), pp. 325-346.
48. Sutherland, Daniel.E., ‘Sideshow No Longer: A Historiographical Review of the Guerrilla War,’ Civil War History, 46 (2000), pp. 5-23.
49. Strachan, Huw, ‘On Total War and Modern War,’ International History Review, (2000), pp. 341-370.
Volume IV: War since 1914
50. Kudaisya, Guyanesh., ‘"In Aid of Civil Power": The Colonial Army in Northern India, c. 1919-42,’ Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 32 (2004), pp. 41-68.
51. Mark Doyle, ‘Massacre by the Brook: Amritsar and the Rules of Public-Order Policing in Britain and India,’ Britain and the World, 4 (2011), pp. 247-268.
52. Hughes, Matthew, ‘The "European Aldershot" for the Second World War: The Battle of the Ebro, 1938’, RUSI Journal, 147, no. 6 (Dec 2002): 76-81.
53. Weinberg, Gerhard, ‘Some Myths of World War II,’ Journal of Military History, 75 (2011), pp. 701-718.
54. Corum, James.S., ‘Myths of Blitzkrieg,’ Historically Speaking, 6 (2005), pp. 11-13.
55. Reese, Roger, ‘Lessons of the Winter War: A Study in the Military Effectiveness of the Red Army,’ Journal of Military History, 72 (2008), pp. 825-852.
56. Gooch, John., ‘The Politics of Strategy: Great Britain, Australia, and the War against Japan, 1939-1945,’ War in History, 10 (2003), pp. 424-447.
57. Gregor, Neil., ‘A Schickalsgemeinschaft? Allied Bombing, Civilian Morale, and Social Dissolution in Nuremberg, 1942-1945’, Historical Journal, 43 (2000), pp. 1051-1070.
58. Nolan, Mary, ‘Germans as Victims during the Second World War: Air Wars, Memory Wars,’ Central European History, 38 (2005), pp. 7-40.
59. Daddis, Gregory, ‘Mired n a Quagmire: Popular Interpretations of the Vietnam War’, Orbis, 57,4, fall 2013, pp. 532-548.
60. Young, James. L., ‘The Heights of Ineptitude: The Syrian Army’s Assault on the Golan Heights,’ Journal of Military History, 74 (2010), pp. 852-870.
61. Lambeth, Benjamin, ‘Learning from Lebanon. Airpower and Strategy in Israel’s 2006 War against Hezbollah,’ Naval War College Review, 65, no. 3 (summer 2012), pp.83-104.
62. Record, Jeffery., ‘The Use and Abuse of History: Munich, Vietnam and Iraq,’ Survival, 49 (2007), pp. 163-180.
63. Dombrowski, Peter.J., Cholz, Eugene. and Andrew.L. Ross, ‘Selling Military Transformation: The Defense Industry and Innovation,’ Orbis, 48 (2002), pp. 526-536.
64. Rubel, Robert.C., ‘The Future of Aircraft Carriers,’ Naval War College Review, 64, no. 4 (autumn 2011), pp. 19-26.
65. Lake, Dan, ‘the Limits of Coercive Airpower: NATO’s "Victory" in Kosovo Revisited,’ International Security, 34 (2009), pp. 83-112.
66. Biddle, Stephen, ‘Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare,’ Foreign Affairs, 82 no. 2 (March-April 2003), pp. 31-46.
67. Clover, Charles and Jamil Anderlini, ‘Xi vows to modernise armed forces as Beijing parades military might,’ Financial Times, 4 Sept. 2015: 4, pp. 1-3.
68. Singer, Peter, ‘Rights, Wrongs and Drones: Remote Warfare, Ethics and the Challenge of Just War Reasoning,’ Air Power Review, 16, 3 (autumn/winter 2013), pp. 30-49.
69. Terrett, Kevin, ‘Stalemate: How the Future of Air Power Might Look in the Shadow of the Emerging Fifth-Generation Air Threat,’ Air Power Review, 15, 2 (summer 2012), pp.17-32.
70. Boyle, Michael, J., ‘The Race for Drones,’ Orbis, 59, 1 (winter 2015), pp. 76-94.
Jeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter.
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