war studies journal 1

War Studies Journal 1

Edited By Michael V. Leggiere

The War Studies Journal is a scholarly venue for those who want to write about the big topics of warfare, strategy, campaigns, battles, theory, military revolutions, and technological change. It is a journal for scholars who wish to read the best of contemporary scholarship and debate military history in a peer-reviewed forum that will appear annually in print and online. The objective of the journal’s editorial board is to publish cutting-edge military history from antiquity to the contemporary period that informs the past, present, and future. The goal is to create a space for the serious discussion of military history, including its diplomatic, strategic, operational, tactical, and technological aspects, both chronologically and thematically.

The editorial board solicits submissions from leading scholars, experts, and early-career professionals on wide-ranging topics that will interest specialists in multiple disciplines and across multiple eras. Each volume contains original research articles, one essay that explores the historical antecedents of a contemporary issue, and a significant number of book reviews.

War Studies Journal 1

Volume I can be purchased online at: https://www.tamupress.com/book/9781544045856/war-studies-journal-1/

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The War Studies Journal publishes refereed scholarly articles on all chronological periods and all aspects of military history (e.g., war and society, biography, operations, military institutions, military archaeology, etc.) The Journal invites manuscripts on any military topic. The Journal’s definition of “military history” is also broad and includes the social and economic aspects of military life as well as strategy, tactics, and operations.

The manuscript, abstract, and curriculum vita must be emailed as attachments to:

Dr. Michael V. Leggiere, EditorWar Studies Journal

The War Studies General prefers to work with manuscripts between 7,000 and 10,000 words in length countng notes, tables, and charts. Style will conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition). A bibliography is not necessary. The editors may suggest changes based on a double-blind review process.

https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html

Preparation of Manuscripts 

Michael V. Leggiere, University of North Texas

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Frederick C. Schneid, High Point University

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Jonathan Abel, US Army Command & General Staff College

EDITORIAL BOARD

Jeremy Black, The University of Exeter, emeritus  

Lisa M. Brady, Boise State University

Lee L. Brice, Western Illinois University

Erica Charters, The University of Oxford

John H. Gill, Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies

Doina Pasca Harsanyi, Central Michigan University

Russell Hart, Hawai’i Pacific University

John D., Hosler, US Army Command & General Staff College

John T. Kuehn, US Army Command & General Staff College

James Lacey, em>US Marine Corps War College

Xiaobing Li, University of Central Oklahoma

Kevin D. McCranie, US Naval War College

Sean McMeekin, Bard College

S. Michael Pavelec, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS

Christy L. Pichichero, George Mason University

Ethan S. Rafuse, US Army Command & General Staff College

John Stapleton, US Military Academy at West Point

Geoffrey Wawro, University of North Texas

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Richard Ames

Barry L. Brown

Michael C. Eberhardt

Gustav L. Seligann, Jr.

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