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The Michigan War Studies Review (reference abbreviation MiWSR) published book reviews, literature surveys, original essays, commentary, and other material in the field of military studies, with a purview extending from antiquity to the present.
- 2021 Volume - Michigan War Studies Review
The Michigan War Studies Review publishes book reviews,...
- Michigan War Studies Review - book reviews, literature surveys ...
The Michigan War Studies Review publishes book reviews,...
- 2021 Volume - Michigan War Studies Review
The Michigan War Studies Review publishes book reviews, literature surveys, original essays, and commentary in the field of military studies.
The Michigan War Studies Review publishes book reviews, literature surveys, original essays, and commentary in the field of military studies
19. Aug. 2019 · The fourth year of World War I witnessed greater coordination among members of both the Central Powers and the Entente. Political leaders exerted increasing influence on strategy and policy making, but could not altogether wrest control from military commanders.
Organized in four major parts, the book examines the consequences of historical memory of World War II and contemporary nationalistic rhetoric, looking at cases across Northeast Asia (China, Japan and South Korea) and Western and Eastern Europe, including Germany, Austria and France, among others.
Book review of 'Mobility, mobilization, and counter/insurgency: the routes of terror in an African context' by Daniel E. Agbiboa Omeni, A., 17 Nov 2022, In: Michigan War Studies Review. 2022, 2 p., 106. Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review
24. Feb. 2023 · It's sad to see the Michigan War Studies Review come to an end after so many years of insight and all the service labor that goes into herding books and reviewers to published ends, https://www.miwsr.com/2023-007.aspx.