Upcoming Articles in The Journal of Military History
Last Updated July 2011

The following articles are scheduled to appear in future volumes of the Journal of Military History.

  • “’We call you to holy war’: Mustafa Kemal, Communism, and Germany in the Nightmares of French Intelligence,” by Andrew Orr
  • “’Treason is Treason’: Civil War Memory at West Point,” by James T. Seidule
  • “’We just had to sweat it out’: Lt. John Grant Rahill and B Company’s Decisive Role in the Battle of Hill K-9 during the 179th Infantry Regiment’s Drive on Rome, 2 June 1944,” by Frank A. Anselmo
  • “The Official Inquiry into the Italian Defeat at the Battle of Caporetto (October 1917),” by Andrea Ungari
  • “Greece 1941: A Study in Doctrinal Failure,” by Peter Ewer
  • “The True Napoleon of the West: General Winfield Scott’s Mexico City Campaign and the Origins of the U.S. Army’s Combined-Arms Combat Division,” by Jochen S. Arndt
  • “The Civilian Role in Elizabethan England’s Transition to Firearms,” by Nate Probasco
  • “Bilko’s Army: A Crisis in Command,” by William M. Donnelly
  • “On Militarism,” by Ingo Trauschweitzer
  • “Experiences at Sea: A U.S. Navy Doctor at War,” by William P. McEvoy
  • “A Well-Coordinated Affair: Franco-Piedmontese Planning for War against Austria (1859),” by Frederick C. Schneid
  • “The 25th Infantry at Brownsville, Texas: Buffalo Soldiers, the ‘Brownsville Six,” and the Medal of Honor,” by Frank N. Schubert
  • “Two Different Views of Knighthood in the Early Fifteenth Century: Le Livre de Bouciquaut and the Works of Christine de Pizan,” by Zeynep Kocabiyikoglu Çeçen
  • “Not Just Along for the Ride: The Role of Royal Navy Liaison Personnel in Multinational Naval Operations during World War II,” by Mark C. Jones
  • “Geomancy and Walled Fortifications in Late Eighteenth Century China,” by Daniel McMahon
  • “The French Battle for Vimy Ridge,” by Jonathan Krause
  • “Blocking Units in the Red Army,” by Alex Statiev
  • “Political Ascent and Military Command: Gen. Francisco Franco in the Early Months of the Spanish Civil War, July-October 1936,” by Néstor Cerdà
  • “Mobilizing Women for War: The History, Historiography, and Memory of German Women’s War Service in the Two World Wars,” by Karen Hagemann
  • “Diplomats as Spymasters: A Case Study of the Peninsular War, 1809-1813,” by Huw Davies
  • “The War That Made Hollywood: How the Spanish-American War Saved the U.S. Film Industry,“ by Candice Shy Hooper
  • “Head and Heart? The Dilemmas of American Attitudes toward War,” by David W. Hogan, Jr.