New Volume of the International Journal of Military History and Historiography (nos 1–3)
Volume 43, no. 1
Special Issue: New Perspectives on the Falklands WarEdited by Sophie Thérèse Ambler and Thomas C. Mills
ARTICLES
New Perspectives on the Falklands War Sophie Thérèse Ambler and Thomas C. Mills p. 7
COMAW Staff and HMS Fearless 1982: A Memoir by Lieutenant Commander Michael Ambler Helen Parr p. 14
No Man is an Island: Reflections on the Battlefield Landscapes of the Falklands-Malvinas War Tony Pollard p. 45
Brutalised, Broken and Betrayed: The Falklands Veteran in 1980s British Film Sam Edwards p. 81
Anti-Colonialism Versus Self-Determination: International Alliance Dynamics in the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War Michelle Paranzino p. 108
“First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can”: The Royal Navy in the Aftermath of the Falklands War R. Gerald Hughes p. 137
Bibliographical Records p. 177
Notes on Contributors p. 229
Volume 43, no. 2
The Military Career of the Fifth Marquis of Távara (1604–1665) Enrique García Hernán p. 238
Still Allies? The Women Spinners’ Strike in Arzignano and Italian/British Tensions in Italy During the Immediate Post-First World War Period Paolo Pozzato and Martin Samuels p. 272
From War to Global Peace Strategist: George C. Marshall and the Fundamentals of International Peace and Security Joe Majerus p. 300
British Military Assistance to Help Establish Abu Dhabi’s Air Force, 1967–1971: An Unusual Training, Advising, Assisting and Mentoring Mission Athol Yates p. 332
Bibliographical Records p. 353
Notes on Contributors p. 405
Volume 43, no. 3
New Perspectives on the East Africa Campaign of the Second World War Evert Kleynhans and Ian van der Waag p. 411
Losing an Empire: Fascist Italy’s Defeat in the Horn of Africa 1940–1941 and its Memory Bastian Matteo Scianna p. 421
The Gold Coast Brigade’s Crossing of the Juba River, Italian Somaliland, February 1941 Timothy Stapleton p. 462
“Through bush, across desert and over mountains”: The Combat Operations of the 1st South African Infantry Brigade in East Africa, 1941 Evert Kleynhans p. 486
“The patriots proved most successful” or “They had been useless whenever fighting had to be done”: Evaluating the Efficacy of Ethiopian Irregular Forces in the East Africa Campaign Jacob Stoil p. 528
Defeat at Gallabat: Brigadier Bill Slim’s Formative Learning Experience Andrew Stewart p. 560
“Almost entirely a medical war”: The South African Medical Corps in East Africa, 1940–1941 Ian van der Waag p. 582
Bibliographical Records p. 627
Notes on Contributors p. 655