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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Special Issue - New Researchers
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Special Issue - New Researchers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.bjmh.v7i2
Published:
2021-07-19
Full Issue
BJMH7,2
Articles
Editorial
Richard S Grayson, Erica Wald
1
7,2Editorial
Introduction: New Researchers and the Bright Future of Military History
Zack White
2-5
7,2Introduction
Jus Post Bellum: Justice After War in Fourteenth-Century War Treatises
Ryan Barnett
6-23
7,2A1
Siege Famine in Northern England during the British Civil Wars, 1644–1649
Tristan Griffin
24-41
7,2A2
‘Fit for immediate service’: Reassessing the Irish Military Establishment of the Eighteenth Century through the 1770 Townshend Augmentation
Andrew Dorman
42-63
7,2A3
Dress, Identity, and Negotiation by British Prisoners of War in France, 1803-1812
Kelsey Power
64-82
7,2A4
‘I will remember it as one more to the list of courtesies I have received’: Interactions between the Imperial War Graves Commission and the Bereaved
Megan Kelleher
83-101
7,2A5
Destroyer Flag-Flying Visits, Civic Ceremony, Empire and Identity in interwar Britain
Jayne Friend
102-121
7,2A6
‘Going downhill’: the consequences of the Stabilisation Scheme on Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and into 1941
Stephen Moore
122-147
7,2A7
Commemoration in the midst of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict
Anna Glew
148-165
7,2A8
Research Notes
‘The English Fury’ at Mechelen, 1580
Michael E Broughton
166-173
7,2N1
‘Game on!’ A research project on the Prussian Kriegsspiel
Pia Henning
174-183
7,2N2
Women as Turncoats: Searching for the Women among the Kit Carson Scouts during the Vietnam War, 1966-1973
Stefan Aguirre Quiroga
184-188
7,2N3
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