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  • Recent Journal Articles
  • Wendy A. Swik

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.

Wendy A. Swik
U.S. Military Academy Library

General Military Affairs

De Czege, Huba Wass. “Unifying physical and psychological impact during operations.” Military Review 89 (March/April 2009): 13–22.
Lutz, Amy. “Who joins the military? A look at race, class, and immigration status.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology 36 (Winter 2008): 167–188.
Moelker, René and Joseph Soeters. “Van Doorn and beyond: from teaching sociology to interdisciplinary, problem-based learning in Dutch Officer Training.” Armed Forces & Society 35 (October 2008): 36–48.
Segal, David R. and Morten G. Ender. “Sociology in Military Officer Education.” Armed Forces & Society 35 (October 2008): 3–15.
Sieg, Kent G. “Fort Detrick: the history of America’s Secret biowarfare post.” Journal of America’s Military Past 34 (Fall/Winter 2008): 22–50.

Ancient and Medieval Warfare

Jones, Dan. “The Peasants’ Revolt.” History Today 59 (June 2009): 33–39.
Pagden, Anthony. “Perpetual enmity: the 2,500 – year struggle between East and West.” History Today 58 (May 2008): 14–21.

1500–1815 Military Affairs

Black, Jeremy. “The three sieges of Quebec.” History Today 59 (June 2009): 50–55.
Gadue, Michael R. “Fatal Pique: The failure of LTC Breymann to relieve LTC Baum at Bennington, August 16, 1777, a case of Braunschweig dishonor.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 44–56.
Krebs, Daniel. “Recruiting German subsidy troops for British service during the American War of Independence: patterns, policies, and practices.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 36–43. [End Page 1411]
Londahl-Smidt, Donald M. “Correspondence between the Admiral Commanding at Portsmouth and the Secretary of the Admiralty concerning German Troops – Part 2: July-December 1776.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 63–78.
———. “A court martial of Germans serving in the 16th and 60th Regiments at Pensacola, June 1780.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 29–35.
Messina, Paul F. “Winning the hearts and minds: ‘A Revolutionary Approach’.” Journal of America’s Military Past 34 (Fall/Winter 2008): 65–73.
Rauch, Steven J. “Southern (dis) comfort: British Phase IV operations in South Carolina and Georgia, May-September 1780.” Army History (Spring 2009): 34–50.
Retzer, Henry J. “Zerbst newspaper articles about the regiment in Canada, 1778–1783.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 57–61.
Retzer, Henry J., trans., Londahl-Smidt, Donald M., annot. “Two diaries of the return voyage of Hessian troops from New York to Hessen-Cassel, 1783–1784.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 79–87.
Uyar, Mesut and A. Kadir Varoglu. “In search of modernity and rationality: the evolution of Turkish Military Academy curricula in a historical perspective.” Armed Forces & Society 35 (October 2008): 180–202.
Webler, Robert M. “More on German soldiers who served in Armand’s Corps.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 61–62.
———. “Profile of Anton Schoppe: One of eleven forgotten POWs of the Brunswick Army who remained in the United States after the Revolutionary War.” The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association 12 (2009): 91–93.
Wilson, Peter H. “Who won the Thirty Years War?” History Today 59 (August 2009): 12–19.

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