Journal of Military History

Table of Contents

Vol. 69, No. 3

July 2005


Articles:

Kaushik Roy, "Military Synthesis in South Asia: Armies, Warfare, and Indian Society, c. 1740-1849," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 651-690.

Stephen M. Miller, "In Support of the "Imperial Mission"? Volunteering for the South African War, 1899-1902," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 691-712.

Joe Lunn, "Male Identity and Martial Codes of Honor: A Comparison of the War Memoirs of Robert Graves, Ernst Jünger, and Kande Kamara," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 713-736.

Michael J. Neufeld, "The End of the Army Space Program: Interservice Rivalry and the Transfer of the von Braun Group to NASA, 1958-1959," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 737-758.

Andrew Priest, "'In Common Cause': The NATO Multilateral Force and the Mixed-Manning Demonstration on the USS Claude V. Ricketts, 1964-1965," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 759-790.

Notes:

Richard Meixsel, "A Uniform Story," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 791-800.

Brian Hanley, "The Myth of Iwo Jima: A Rebuttal," with a response by Robert S. Burrell, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 801-810.

Zeev Elron, "Remarks on Air Power and the Six-Day War," with a response by Moshe Gat, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 811-20.

Review Essays:

Keith Bird, "The Tirpitz Legacy: The Political Ideology of German Sea Power," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 821-826.

Jeremy Black, "War Stories," The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 827-832.

Reviews:

Michael N. McConnell, Army and Empire: British Soldiers on the American Frontier, 1758-1775, reviewed by John Shy, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 833-834.

Peter Padfield, Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom: Naval Campaigns that Shaped the Modern World, 1788-1851, reviewed by Carl A. Christie, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 834-835.

David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye and Bruce W. Menning, editors, Reforming the Tsar's Army: Military Innovation in Imperial Russia from Peter the Great to the Revolution, reviewed by Keith Neilson, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 835-837.

Alison K. Hoagland, Army Architecture in the West: Forts Laramie, Bridger, and D. A. Russell, 1849-1912, reviewed by Michael L. Tate, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 837-838.

R. Eli Paul, Blue Water Creek and the First Sioux War, 1854-1856, reviewed by Richmond L. Clow, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 838-840.

Lyde Cullen Sizer and Jim Cullen, editors, The Civil War Era, reviewed by Sharon S. MacDonald, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 840-841.

R. H. Beatie, Army of the Potomac, vol. 2, McClellan Takes Command, September 1861-February 1862, reviewed by David Fitzpatrick, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 841-842.

John F. Marszalek, Commander of All Lincoln's Armies: A Life of General Henry W. Halleck, reviewed by Brian Holden Reid, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 842-844.

James Lee Conrad, The Young Lions: Confederate Cadets at War, reviewed by Keith E. Gibson, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 844-845.

Michael B. Ballard, Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi, reviewed by Mark A. Smith, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 845-846.

Jerome A. Greene and Douglas D. Scott, Finding Sand Creek: History, Archaeology, and the 1864 Massacre Site, reviewed by John H. Monnett, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 847-848.

M. R. Smallman-Raynor and A. D. Cliff, War Epidemics: An Historical Geography of Infectious Diseases in Military Conflict and Civil Strife, 1850-2000, reviewed by Robert J. T. Joy, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 848-849.

Bob Couttie, Hang the Dogs: The True History of the Balangiga Massacre, reviewed by John M. Gates , The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 850-851.

Eberhard Möller and Werner Brack, The Encyclopedia of U-Boats: From 1904 to the Present, translated by Andrea Battson and Roger Chesneau, reviewed by Eric C. Rust, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 851-852.

Michael Paris, Over the Top: The Great War and Juvenile Literature in Britain, reviewed by Stephen Badsey, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 852-853.

Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses, Portugal 1914-1926: From the First World War to Military Dictatorship, reviewed by John P. Cann, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 853-855.

Donald Stoker, Britain, France, and the Naval Arms Trade in the Baltic, 1919-1939: Grand Strategy and Failure, reviewed by Raymond W. Westphal, Jr., The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 855-856.

Paul Dickson and Thomas B. Allen, The Bonus Army: An American Epic, reviewed by G. Kurt Piehler, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 857-858.

Frederick W. Kagan and Robin Higham, editors, The Military History of Tsarist Russia; Robin Higham and Frederick W. Kagan, editors, The Military History of the Soviet Union, reviewed by Walter C. Uhler, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 858-860.

"Nigel West" [Rupert Allason], editor, The Guy Liddell Diaries, vol. 1, 1939-1942, reviewed by Thaddeus Holt, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 861-862.

James P. Levy, The Royal Navy's Home Fleet in World War II, reviewed by Joseph Moretz, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 862-863.

Robin Neillands, Eighth Army: The Triumphant Desert Army That Held the Axis at Bay from North Africa to the Alps, 1939-1945, reviewed by Mike Bechthold, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 864-865.

Vincent Orange, Tedder: Quality in Command, reviewed by Carlo D'Este, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 865-866.

Lawrence Paterson, Hitler's Grew Wolves: U-boats in the Indian Ocean, reviewed by Carl Boyd, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 866-867.

Ben Shepherd, War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans, reviewed by Frank Buscher, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 867-868.

Harry Yeide, The Tank Killers: A History of America's World War II Tank Destroyer Force, reviewed by Barry M. Stentiford, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 869-870.

Paul A. C. Koistinen, Arsenal of World War II: The Political Economy of American·Warfare, 1940-1945, reviewed by Terrence J. Gough, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 870-871.

Phillip Bradley, On Shaggy Ridge: The Australian Seventh Division in the Ramu Valley. From Kaiapit to the Finisterres, reviewed by Allan Converse, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 871-872.

Michael R. Waters, Lone Star Stalag: German Prisoners of War at Camp Hearne, reviewed by Matthias Reiss, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 873-874.

Bruce F. Meyers, Swift, Silent, and Deadly: Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance in the Pacific, 1942-1945, reviewed by Phyllis A. Zimmerman, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 874-876.

Raimondo Luraghi, Eravamo partigiani. Ricordi del tempo di guerra, reviewed by Brian R. Sullivan, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 876-877.

Zachary B. Friedenberg, Hospital at War: The 95th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, reviewed by Joseph W. Sokolowski, Jr., The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 877-878.

John McManus, The Americans at D-Day: The American Experience·at the Normandy Invasion, reviewed by Adrian R. Lewis, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 878-879.

Mano Ziegler, Hitler's Jet Plane: The Me 262 Story, translated by Geoffrey Brooks, reviewed by S. Mike Pavelec, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 879-880.

Reinhard R. Doerries, Hitler's Last Chief of Foreign Intelligence: Allied Interrogations·of Walter Schellenberg, reviewed by John H. Morrow, Jr., The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 881.

S. J. Hamrick, Deceiving the Deceivers: Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, and Guy Burgess, reviewed by John R. Schindler, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 882-883.

Mark F. Wilkinson, editor, The Korean War at Fifty: International Perspectives, reviewed by William Stueck, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 883-884.

Martin Windrow, The Last Valley: The Battle that Doomed the French Empire and Led America into Vietnam, reviewed by Alan Farrell, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 884-885.

Caroline Elkins, Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in·Kenya, reviewed by Marshall S. Clough, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 885-886.

Julia E. Sweig, Inside the Cuban Revolution: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground, reviewed by Neill Macaulay, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 887.

Mary P. Callahan, Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma, reviewed by Douglas M. Peers, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 888-890.

Robert J. Wilensky, Military Medicine to Win Hearts and Minds: Aid to Civilians in the Vietnam War, reviewed by William Thomas Allison, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 890-891.

Lewis Sorley, editor, Vietnam Chronicles: The Abrams Tapes, 1968-1972, reviewed by Dale Andrade, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 891-894.

Marko Attila Hoare, How Bosnia Armed, reviewed by James J. Sadkovich, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 894-895.

Robert Eberwein, The War Film, reviewed by Rodney J. Ross, The Journal of Military History 69 (July 2005): 895-896.

Other:

BOOKS RECEIVED, 897-905.

RECENT JOURNAL ARTICLES, 906-911.

DISSERTATIONS IN MILITARY HISTORY, 912-928.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 929-930.

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