WAR STUDIES JOURNAL | Department of History

WAR STUDIES JOURNAL

The War Studies Journal is a scholarly venue for those who want to write about the big topics of warfare, strategy, campaigns, battles, theory, military revolutions, and technological change. It is a journal for scholars who wish to read the best of contemporary scholarship and debate military history in a peer-reviewed forum that will appear annually in print and online. The objective of the editorial board is to publish cutting-edge military history from antiquity to the contemporary period that informs the past, present, and future. Our goal is to create a space for the serious discussion of Military History including its diplomatic, strategic, operational, tactical, and technological aspects both chronologically and thematically. The editorial board solicits submissions from leading scholars, experts, and early-career professionals on wide-ranging topics that will interest specialists in multiple disciplines and across multiple eras. Each volume will contain original research articles, one essay that explores the historical antecedents of a contemporary issue, and a significant number of book reviews.

UNT Press will announce the Journal with an online web listing around November 2023, at which time subscriptions will open with a direct link for subscribers.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Michael V. Leggiere

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Frederick C. Schneid

UNT MHC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Guy Chet

Richard B. McCaslin

Keith Mitchener

Kathryn Beebe

Vojin Majstorović

Alex Mendoza

Keith Mitchener

Harold Tanner

Alfred Mierzejewski

Ronald Chrisman, Director, UNT Press

EDITORIAL BOARD

Geoffrey Wawro, University of North Texas

James Lacey, US Marine Corps War College

Doina Pasca Harsanyi, Central Michigan University

S. Michael Pavelec, US Air Command and Staff College

Sean McMeekin, Bard College

John Kuehn, US Army Command and General Staff College

Kevin McCranie, US Naval War College

Erica Charters, The University of Oxford

Lee L. Brice, Western Illinois University

Russell Hart, Hawaii Pacific University

Lisa Brady, Boise State University

Xiaobing Li, University of Central Oklahoma

Ethan Rafuse, US Army Command and General Staff College

John Stapleton, US Military Academy at West Point

Christy L. Pichichero, George Mason University

John Hosler, US Army Command and General Staff College

Jeremy Black, Exeter University, emeritus

John H. Gill, Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies

Published by the University of North Texas in cooperation with the Department of History and the Military History Center.