New open access Journal 'British Journal for Military History

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New open access Journal 'British Journal for Military History

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Post by Andy H » 23 Nov 2014, 00:34

Hi

I'm pleased to announce that the above titled Journal will be an Open access publication (aka Free)

As the Home Page blurb states:-
The BJMH is a pioneering Open Access, peer-reviewed journal that brings high quality scholarship in military history to an audience beyond academia.
http://bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/index

Issue 1 Contents
http://bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/view/1

Let's hope it's around for many a decade and that it is but a flag bearer for other such open access Journals

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Post by phylo_roadking » 23 Nov 2014, 22:10

Certainly the article on musketry in the Boer War was very interesting!
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Post by Andy H » 22 Nov 2015, 22:47

Hi

Forgot I'd done this thread.

3 more open access journals published since the first back in 2014

http://bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/archive

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Post by Andy H » 30 Jul 2016, 22:46

Vol 2 No 2 2016
Articles
Introduction - Going to War: Europe and the Wider World, 1914- 1915 by James E. Kitchen

Modern War and Aesthetic Mobilisation: Looking at Europe in 1914 by Alisa Miller

Logistics and the BEF: the development of waterborne transport on the Western Front, 1914-1916 by Chris Phillips

The Russian Army and the Conduct of Operations in 1914 by Stephen Walsh

Seed Corn of a Future Army: The Mobilisation of the Poles and the Creation of Polish Military Formations in the First World War by Paul Latawski

“I Shall Die Arms in Hand, Wearing the Warriors’ Clothes”: Mobilisation and Initial Operations of the Indian Army in France and Flanders by Rob Johnson

War, Mobilisation and Colonial Crisis in Northern Rhodesia, 1914-1916 by Edmund Yorke

A Life in the Trenches? The Use of Operation War Diary and Crowdsourcing Methods to Provide an Understanding of the British Army’s Day-to-Day Life on the Western Front by Richard Grayson
http://bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/view/5

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Post by Andy H » 30 Jul 2016, 22:49

Vol 2 No 3 2016
Articles

General Ferdinand Foch and the French Contribution to the Battle of the Somme by Elizabeth Greenhalgh

When the Learning Curve Falls: The Ordeal of the 44th Battalion, 25 October 1916 by William Stewart

Hubert Gough, the Anzacs and the Somme: A Descent into Pointlessness by Meleah Hampton

On Maps and Manoeuvres: The Challenge of Mapping Waterloo by Kenton White

William Siborne’s New Waterloo Model by Philip Abbott

The Genesis of Clausewitz's On War Reconsidered by Paul Donker
http://bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/view/6

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Post by book lover » 01 Aug 2016, 02:46

Yes,the article on the shooting power in the Boer war was fantastic!

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