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American Military History
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War and the United States, 1898–Present
Kate Epstein, Rutgers University-Camden
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American Military History
Mark Wilson, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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American Military History
Brian Linn, Emeritus, Texas A&M University
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American Military History
Martin Clemis, Command and General Staff College
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American Military History
Matt McDonough, Coastal Carolina University
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American Military History
Ingo Trauschweizer, Ohio University
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Total War and the United States, 1860-1950
Amanda Nagel, School of Advanced Military Studies
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The American Way of War
Ryan Menath, Air Force Academy
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America's Wars: From Reconstruction to the Present
Michael Brenes, Yale University
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US-Indian Wars
Ryan Booth, Washington State University
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United States at War
Gregory Urwin, Temple University
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The American Military Experience
Bill Allison, Georgia Southern University
European Military History
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Marlborough and the Spanish Succession
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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Soldiers, Wars, and Societies: The British Army
Gregory Urwin, Temple University
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Greek and Roman Warfare
Jonathan Abel, Command and General Staff College
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War and Society in Europe, 1450-1950
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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FRANCE’S GOLDEN AGE, 1615-1774
Jonathan Abel, Command and General Staff College
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WAR & SOCIAL CHANGE: THE MILITARY REVOLUTION
Jonathan Abel, Command and General Staff College
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War, State, and Society in Early Modern Europe
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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The French Way of War
Jonathan Abel, Command and General Staff College
War & SocieTy
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War and Society
Kevin Adams, Kent State University
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War, State, and Society in the Modern Era
Rosella Cappella Zielinski, Boston University
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War and Society in the Twentieth Century
William Hitchcock, University of Virginia
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How America Fights: War and Society since 1898
Andrew Huebner, University of Alabama
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War & Society in U.S. Culture
David Kieran, Washington and Jefferson College
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War and Society
Jennifer Weber, US Air Force Academy
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War and American Society
John Worsencroft, Louisiana Tech University
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War and Society in the Modern US
Stephen Ortiz, Binghamton University (SUNY)
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War and Society in Europe, 1450-1950
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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War and Society in the 20th Century
Terrence Peterson, Florida International University
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War and Society
Edward Westermann, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
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War and Society from the Ice Age to the Present
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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War, Society, and Culture Since 1789
Richard Fogarty, University at Alabama, SUNY
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War, Society, and Culture to 1789
Richard Fogarty, University at Albany, SUNY
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War and American Society
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War & Society
Bill Allison, Georgia Southern University
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War, State, and Society in Early Modern Europe
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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The War at Home: American Politics and Society in Wartime
War & Culture
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War and Memory in American Culture
Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
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9/11 & the War on Terror in U.S. Culture
David Kieran, Washington and Jefferson College
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War and 20th Century US Culture
Marjorie Galelli, Kansas State University
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Culture & Conflict in Europe, 1500-1914
Matthew Muehlbauer, School of Advanced Military Studies
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American Military Culture
Gregory Urwin, Temple University
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Battleground Cinema
Jay Lockenour, Temple University
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War & Society in U.S. Culture
David Kieran, Washington and Jefferson College
At first I was drawn to military history because of my own experiences in the Army. I was curious about strategy, tactics, and how states go to war. This changed the more I studied and engaged in the field. Now, and this is tied to what I like about the field, I study military history to better understand not just battles and campaigns but how the military and warfare permeates American society and how people understand war. I'm drawn to the irregular and human aspects of warfare. That is, I like to understand the unconventional methods of waging war and how people write, sing, paint and remember the conflict.— Quote Source
— Ryan Reynolds, Graduate Student, Mississippi State University
War & Gender
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Sex and the US Military: From the Cold War to the War on Terror
Susan Carruthers, University of Warwick
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War and Gender in American History
Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
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Gender, Sex, and War in the European Century
Marie Louise Roberts, United States Military Academy
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War, Sex and Gender in the United States: from the Civil War to World War II
Susan Carruthers, University of Warwick
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War, Sex and Gender
Terrence Peterson, Florida International University
War & Memory
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Museums, Monuments, and Memorials
Sarah Myers, Messiah University
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War and Memory in American Culture
Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
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War, Peace, and Memory in America
Sarah Myers, Messiah University
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World War II in History & Memory
Thomas Guglielmo, George Washington University
War & Peace
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War, Peace, and Memory in America
Sarah Myers, Messiah University
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Introduction for Peace & Security Studies
Wayne Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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War and Peace
Jay Lockenour, Temple University
Foreign Relations
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History of American Foreign Relations
Robert Brigham, Vassar College
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Military Force and U.S. Foreign Policy since 1945
Martin Clemis, Command and General Staff College
Empire
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American Empire
Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
Global Military History
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Studies in the Comparative History of Modern Warfare
Gregory Urwin, Temple University
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World War II: A Global History, 1939-1945
Terrence Peterson, Florida International University
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Global History of Warfare
Wayne Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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The Political Economy of Strategy: From the Financial Revolution to the Revolution in Military Affairs
Michael Dennis, Brown University & Anand Toprani, Naval War College
Strategy
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Strategic Thought
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine
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Grand Strategy
Caleb Karges, Concordia University Irvine