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The Journal of Military History 71.3 (2007) 1002-1006

Recent Journal Articles
Wendy A. Swik
U.S. Military Academy Library

The bibliography is compiled by the systematic search of approximately four hundred periodicals, a check of several general journal bibliographies, and the welcomed contribution of interested subscribers. Many times older citations will be included simply because the compiler had not come across them earlier or, more frequently, because the periodicals are behind publication schedule. Those wishing to be assured of having their articles listed in this section are urged to notify the compiler. References should include the following: author(s), full title (including subtitle), name of periodical, volume number, issue date, and pagination. Address all contributions to Wendy Swik, Military Affairs Librarian, U.S.M.A. Library, West Point, NY 10996–1799.

General Military Affairs

Cassidy, Robert M. "Winning the War of the Flea. Lessons from Guerrilla Warfare." Military Review Special Edition, October 2006, 2–7.
Cole, Merle T., and Donald R. Davis. "'We can take it': Organizational Evolution of the 150th Cavalry West Virginia Army National Guard." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 8–15.
Hill, Tony. "Trials and Tribulations—Some British Long-Range Guns of the Mid-19th to Mid-20th Century." Journal of the Royal Artillery 133 (Spring 2006): 43–48.
Klinger, Janeen. "The Social Science of Carl von Clausewitz." Parameters 36 (Spring 2006): 79–89.
Sepp, Kalev I. "Best Practices in Counterinsurgency." Military Review Special Edition, October 2006, 8–12.

Ancient and Medieval Warfare

Cooper, Stephen. "An Unsung Villain: The Reputation of a Condottiere." History Today 56 (January 2006): 19–25.
Dumolyn, Jan. "The 'Terrible Wednesday' of Pentecost: Confronting Urban and Princely Discourses in the Bruges Rebellion of 1436–1438." History: Journal of the Historical Association 92 (January 2007): 3–20. [End Page 1002]

1500–1815 Military Affairs

Cormack, Andrew. "The Uniform of Officers of Independent Companies in the Later Eighteenth Century." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 84 (Autumn 2006): 215–22.
Davidson, Ian. "Some Comments on the Traditional Historiography of the Black Watch, 1725–1815." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 84 (Autumn 2006): 223–35.
Rees, John U. "'Knowledge Necessary to a Soldier': The Continental Officer's Military Reading List, 1775–1778." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 65–71.
Stroock, Will. "Marlborough's Art of War." Strategy & Tactics 238 (September 2006): 6–17.
Weaver, Philip D. "Sam Wire and the Cow-boys." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 47–51.
Zlatich, Marko. "A Miniature Portrait of Major James Hamilton (1750–1833)." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 4–7.

1816–1869 Military Affairs

Chartrand, René. "The Forces of Imperial Brazil in the Triple Alliance War, 1865– 1870." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 28–46.
Grandchamp, Robert. "'The appearance of a gang of Chinamen': A Study of the Uniforms Worn by Brown's Battery B, First Rhode Island Light Artillery." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 58–61.
Green, Jennifer R. "Networks of Military Educators: Middle-class Stability and Professionalization in the Late Antebellum South." Journal of Southern History 73 (February 2007): 39–74.
Lyons, Marco J. "Pragmatic and Skilled Leadership: General George H. Thomas at Stones River." Infantry 95 (May-June 2006): 32–40.
Ray, Fred L. "Civil War Sharpshooters." Infantry 95 (May-June 2006): 18–21.
Sullivan, David M. "The War of the Triple Alliance, 1865–1870." Military Collector & Historian 59 (Spring 2007): 23–27.

1870–1920 Military Affairs

Black, John. "'Supermen and superwomen': The Army Pay Services and the First World War, 1914–1920." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 84 (Autumn 2006): 260–80.
Foley, Robert T. "What's in a Name?: The Development of Strategies of Attrition on the Western Front, 1914–1918." Historian 68 (Winter 2006): 722–46.
Fowler, Michelle. "'Death is not the worst thing': The Presbyterian Press in Canada, 1913–1919." War & Society 25 (October 2006): 23–38.
Grandhomme, Jean-Noel. "Internment Camps for German Civilians in Finisterre, France (1914–1919)." Historian 68 (Winter 2006): 792–810.
Habib, Douglas F. "Chastity, Masculinity, and Military...

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