American Military History

European Military History

War & SocieTy 

War & Culture

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

War & Memory

War & Peace

Foreign Relations

Empire

Global Military History

Strategy