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The Journal of Military History 70.4 (2006) 1204-1207


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

Gordon, Duncan. "Beyond the Assault Rifle." Sabretache 46 (December 2005): 40–44.
Hawk, Alan. "The Great Enemy, kak'de (beriberi) and the Imperial Japanese Army." Military Medicine 171 (April 2006): 333–39.
Howard, Robert A. "Background of Inter–relationship in Evolution of Cannon and Gunpowder." Artilleryman 26 (Summer 2005): 21–25.
Nihart, Brooke. "Irma Peixotto, Painter of Soldiers." Military Collector & Historian 58 (Summer 2006): 83–94.

Ancient and Medieval Warfare

Bachrach, David S. "Crossbows for the King: The Crossbow During the Reigns of John and Henry II of England." Technology and Culture 45 (January 2004): 102–20.
________. "Crossbows for the King, Part II: The Crossbow During the Reign of Edward I of England (1272–1307)." Technology and Culture 47 (January 2006): 81–90.

1500–1815 Military Affairs

Aulick–Lynn, Rena Carol and Jesse L. Lynn, Jr. "Carl Christopher Edman Aulich, Hessian Soldier, Husband, Father, American. Part I." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 1–15. [End Page 1204]
Barker, Thomas M. "The Battles of Saratoga and the Kinderhook Tea Party: The Campaign Diary of a Junior Officer of Baron Riedesel's Musketeer Regiment in the 1777 British Invasion of New York." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 25–48.
Campbell, J. Duncan, and Mike O'Donnell. "The 'New' Oval 1814 Pattern Infantry Cap Plate and the Revised 1815 Pattern." Military Collector & Historian 58 (Summer 2006): 68–78.
Joffrin, Laurent. "Napoleon: A Classic Dictator?" History Today 55 (July 2005): 15–18.
Kingsley, Ronald F., et al. "German Auxiliary Project: The Incursion to Mount Independence, July 1777, Part II: The Advance Against Mount Independence." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 53–73.
Kitz, Johannes. "Report of My 1778 Attempted Visit to the Hessian Captives." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 20–24.
Lochner, Horst, and Henry J. Retzer. "An Ansbach–Bayreuth Deserter List with Hometowns." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 16–20.
Londahl–Smidt, Donald M. "American Interrogations of German Deserters, New York, April 1782–April 1783." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 74–81.
________. "Officers of the Hessian General Hospital in North America, 1776–1784." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 49–52.
Malcomson, Robert. "War of 1812 flags at the Royal Hospital Chelsea." Military Collector & Historian 58 (Summer 2006): 58–66.
Scoggins, Michael. "Brothers in Arms: The Third South Carolina Regiment, 1779." Military Collector & Historian 58 (Summer 2006): 79–82.
St–Denis, Guy. "Robert Walcot: The Man Who Could Not Possibly Have Shot General Brock." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 83 (Winter 2005): 281–90.
Urwin, Gregory J. W. "Capt. John Saunders of the Queen's Rangers: The Portrait and the Man." Military Collector & Historian 58 (Summer 2006): 110–16.
________. "'Through fields of blood . . . until tyranny is trodden under foot': Joseph Warren's Last Oration, March 6, 1775." Military Chronicles: the Magazine of Warfare & History 1 (Spring 2006): 42–57, 94–95.
Webler, Robert M. "German (so called Hessian) Soldiers Who Remained in Massachusetts and Neighboring States, Particularly after the Battles of Bennington and Saratoga." Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 9 (2006): 82&#x2013...

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