History of War and Conflict
Brill has a well-established and active publishing portfolio in military history and history of warfare broadly, with strengths in a range of thematic disciplines, from ancient times to the twentieth century, and offering a broad geographical coverage. The flagship book series History of Warfare has been publishing new scholarship on a variety of topics for over two decades, casting a wide net but focusing particularly on historically less-studied topics, periods, or regions of warfare. Our collection of military history journals offers both broad and more specific focuses in the field, while the portfolio is further supported by a growing range of online resources, in the form of scholarly reference work collections, and digitized, curated primary source collections.
Below is a selection of our book series, related books, journals, and online resources.
and Frederick C. Schneid
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Adam Marks
- Dutch Military Thought, 1919-1939
A Small Neutral State’s Visions of Modern War
Wim Klinkert
- Contest for Egypt: The Collapse of the Fatimid Caliphate, the Ebb of Crusader Influence, and the Rise of Saladin
Michael S. Fulton
- A History of Military Morals
Killing the Innocent
Brian Smith
- Guibert’s General Essay on Tactics
Jonathan Abel
- Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity: A Study of Fear and Motivation in Roman Military Treatises
Łukasz Różycki
- Medieval and Modern Civil Wars
A Comparative Perspective
Editors: Jón Viđar Sigurđsson and Hans Jacob Orning
- Fighting Hunger, Dealing with Shortage (2 vols)
Everyday Life under Occupation in World War II Europe: A Source Edition
Editors: Tatjana Tönsmeyer and Peter Haslinger
Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World
Series Editor: Lee L. Brice
Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World disseminates recent research in volumes organized topically for easy reference while also setting the standard for such anthologies by aiming above the introductory level. The intended audience includes both scholarly specialists and non-specialists.
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Editors: Mark Hebblewhite and Conor Whately
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Editors: Roel Konijnendijk, Cezary Kucewicz, and Matthew Lloyd
New Perspectives on the Cold War
Series Editors: Jussi M. Hanhimäki and Marco Wyss
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Editors: Sue Onslow and Lori Maguire
- The Cold War in Universities
U.S. and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, 1945–1990
Natalia Tsvetkova
- Switzerland and Sub-Saharan Africa in the Cold War, 1967-1979
Neutrality Meets Decolonisation
Sabina Widmer
International Studies on Military Ethics
Editor-in-Chief: Ted van Baarda
International Studies on Military Ethics is a peer reviewed series of monographs, theses and edited volumes. The series aims to promote the scholarly analysis and practical teaching of the complete spectrum of military ethics, to include the ethical aspects of the ius ad bellum, the ius in bello, the ius post bellum and the ethical aspects of international peacekeeping.
International Humanitarian Law Series
Editor-in-Chief: Timothy L.H. McCormack
The International Humanitarian Law Series is a series of monographs and edited volumes which aims to promote scholarly analysis and discussion of both the theory and practice of the international legal regulation of armed conflict.
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Israel and PalestineEditors: Nada Kiswanson and Susan Power
International Journal of Military History and Historiography
Editor-in-Chief: Marco Wyss
The International Journal of Military History and Historiography publishes scholarship on military historical topics from antiquity to the contemporary period that appeal to an international readership. The journal is interested in the history of the military, of military doctrine, of strategy, and of warfare in all its forms, and in all aspects and themes of warfare throughout history. This includes the interactions between political, economic, social, and cultural history with military history.
Journal of African Military History
Editors: Roy Doron and Charles G. Thomas
The Journal of African Military History (JAMH) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes historical scholarship on war and society in Africa. The journal is particularly interested in exploring the issues of conflict, military and society relations, and social histories of the human experience during wartime. JAMH presents a new outlet in the study of military matters in Africa and the connections between military matters in Africa and the diaspora.
Journal of Chinese Military History
Editors-in-Chief: David A. Graff and David Curtis Wright
The Journal of Chinese Military History is a peer-reviewed semi-annual that publishes research articles and book reviews. It aims to fill the need for a journal devoted specifically to China's martial past and takes the broadest possible view of military history, embracing both the study of battles and campaigns and the broader, social-history oriented approaches that have become known as "the new military history." It aims to publish a balanced mix of articles representing a variety of approaches to both modern and pre-modern Chinese military history.
Vulcan
The Journal of the History of Military Technology
Editor-in-Chief: Steven A. Walton
Vulcan is an international peer-reviewed journal which explores the history of military invention, innovation, and use. While technologies are both agents and objects in military activity, their histories are also intertwined with social and cultural factors. Vulcan goes beyond simple use narratives and asks how social, cultural, political, technical, and environmental factors affect and are affected by military technological change.
Brill's Digital Library of World War I
Brill’s Digital Library of World War I is an online resource that contains over 650 encyclopedia entries plus 250 peer-reviewed articles of transnational and global historical perspectives on significant topics of World War I.
U.S. Intelligence Files Online
This unique series of formerly classified U.S. government documents provides a comprehensive survey of the U.S. intelligence community’s activities in various parts of the world from the end of World War II to the present day.
Prize Papers Online
In the course of its many naval engagements the British Royal Navy seized numerous enemy ships. Documents pertaining to tens of thousands of these seized ships (“prizes”) have been preserved. Every ship's file contains at least one document in English: transcriptions of the interrogations by the Prize Courts of the captain and other crew members aboard ships taken as lawful prizes.
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Warfare in North America, c. 1756-1815
British Perspectives
This collection makes available a wide selection of original documents held at The National Archives, London, concerning warfare in North America from the Seven Years’ War to the War of 1812, giving a unique insight into the turbulent transition of the American colonies from British rule to independence.
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A European Perspective, c.1035–1320Beñat Elortza Larrea
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From Free-Rider Strategies to Survival of the FittestPaul Schuurman
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Roel Konijnendijk
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Gerrit Knaap
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Violence, Warlords, Aḳıncıs and the Early Ottomans (1300–1450)Adrian Gheorghe
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Editors: Anastasija Ropa and Timothy George Dawson
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The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian HistoryEditors: Robert Cribb, Christina Twomey, and Sandra Wilson
- Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648)
Sigrun Haude
- Kazakh Muslims in the Red Army, 1939-1945
Allen J. Frank
- Napoleon and the Operational Art of War
Essays in Honor of Donald D. Horward. (Revised and Extended Edition)
Editor: Michael V. Leggiere
Andrew Villalon and Donald Kagay
US Commission on Military History’s Brigadier General James L. Collins Jr. Book Prize winner
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