International Journal of Military History and Historiography 37 (2017), 2

Titel der Ausgabe 
International Journal of Military History and Historiography 37 (2017), 2
Weiterer Titel 
International Military History

Erschienen
Erscheint 
twice a year
ISBN
2468-3299
Preis
Institutions: Electronic € 138; Print € 152; Electronic & print € 166; Individuals: Print or Electronic only: € 49

 

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Institution
International Journal of Military History and Historiography
Land
Netherlands
c/o
Dr Marco Wyss, FRHistS Department of History Bowland College Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YT United Kingdom Tel.: 0044(0)1524592896 E-Mail: m.wyss@lancaster.ac.uk
Von
Wyss, Marco

The International Journal of Military History and Historiography has been continuously published (from 1978 to 2015 as the International Bibliography of Military History - IBMH) on behalf of the International Commission of Military History (ICMH), which can trace back its origins to 1938. Traditionally its main focus was on book reviews and review articles. Since the journal’s move to Brill in 2011, there has been an additional emphasis on historiographical articles, and the portfolio has been enlarged to include original research articles.

The journal thus offers its readers and authors a platform that includes original research articles on any military historical topic from antiquity to the contemporary period that can appeal to an international readership. Historiographical and review articles cover issues of major significance or deal with the state of military history in a specific ICMH member country. The short reviews (in the “Bibliographical Records” section) discuss newly published books, which are of historiographical relevance either for the international military history community or for one of ICMH’s national commissions.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Contents
pp.: 143–146

Research Articles

The Forgotten Surrender
Gaj Trifković
pp.: 147–172

“Moral Execution of a General”
Klaus Storkmann
pp.: 173–200

The Use of 3-D Spatial Visualisation in the Interpretation of the World War II Battlefield of Kiska
Dirk H.R. Spennemann
pp.: 201–222

Bibliographical Records
pp.: 223–272

Contents Volume
pp.: 273–274

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