This issue was published on 15 July 2020 at http://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/issue/view/111 An intriguing theme - War & Emotion.... This download will take you to the complete issue whilst the URL above will enable you also to select individual articles and reviews. The next issue wil
This issue was published on 19 March 2020 at http://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/issue/view/108 This download will take you to the complete issue whilst the URL above will enable you also to select individual articles and reviews. The next issue will be published in mid-July and another in Novembe
The latest issue of the BJMH has been published at http://journals.gold.ac.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/view/71 . You can download the individual articles or the complete issue as pdfs. Congratulations to Richard Grayson and everyone in his team!
The latest issue of the BJMH can be found at this link: BJMH Vol 4, Issue 3 You will also see a statement to the effect that the Journal has entered a hiatus. This is due to the Founding Editor, Dr Matthew Ford, having to step down from the Editorship for personal reasons. The BCMH Co
PUBLISHED 9th FEBRUARY 2018 Volume 4, Issue 2 - EDITORIAL BJMH Home page Welcome to Issue 2 of our fourth volume. In this edition we are very pleased to bring you a series of articles on British and Imperial airpower during the First World War. Brought together and edited by Ross Maho
The Sir Michael Howard Prize The Sir Michael Howard Prize launched in September 2017 and will be awarded to the author of the best article in any one volume of the British Journal for Military History (BJMH). The Prize comes with a cash award. Published authors will automatically be e
PUBLISHED 3rd NOVEMBER 2017 Volume 4, Issue 1 - EDITORIAL BJMH Vol 4 Issue 1 Welcome to Issue 1 of our fourth volume. Our focus in this edition is on the memories, experiences and effectiveness of soldiers in different military contexts during the 20th century. Contested memories are
Volume 3, Issue 3 - EDITORIAL BJMH Vol 3 Issue 3 Welcome to issue 3 of our third volume. In this edition we take a closer look at the First World War at Sea. Working with the Journal for Maritime Research, this issue pulls together a number of papers from a conference put on by the Br
Welcome to the second issue of volume 3. BJMH Vol 3 Issue 2 We have a bumper start to 2017 with a range of papers that consider everything from the manipulation of public opinion in the 18th century following the Battle of Almenar to the role of junior Officer Training Centres in crea
Welcome to the first issue of Volume 3. BJMH Vol 3 Issue 1 Covering a range of topics from the 15th century to the Cold War, in many respects this issue showcases the aspirations of the BJMH. We begin with a study of Aztec warriors and the tactics, techniques and weapons they employed