Citation: D. Croxton, A TERRITORIAL IMPERATIVE - THE MILITARY REVOLUTION, STRATEGY AND PEACEMAKING IN THE THIRTY-YEARS-WAR, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 253-279
Citation: Sj. Watson, KNOWLEDGE, INTEREST AND THE LIMITS OF MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM - THE DISCOURSE ON AMERICAN COASTAL DEFENSE, 1815-1860, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 280-307
Citation: Jc. Schencking, BUREAUCRATIC POLITICS, MILITARY BUDGETS AND JAPAN SOUTHERN ADVANCE - THE IMPERIAL NAVY SEIZURE OF GERMAN MICRONESIA IN THE FIRST-WORLD-WAR, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 308-326
Citation: A. Searle, A VERY SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP - LIDDELLHART,BASIL, WEHRMACHT GENERALS AND THE DEBATE ON WEST-GERMAN REARMAMENT, 1945-1953, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 327-357
Citation: T. Travers, REPLY TO HUSSEY,JOHN - THE MOVEMENT OF GERMAN DIVISION TO THE WESTERNFRONT, WINTER 1917-1918, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 367-370
Citation: C. Allmand, INFANTRY WARFARE IN THE EARLY 14TH-CENTURY - DISCIPLINE, TACTICS, ANDTECHNOLOGY - DEVRIES,K, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 372-373
Citation: Rg. Stokes, ARMING JAPAN - DEFENSE PRODUCTION, ALLIANCE POLITICS, AND THE POSTWARSEARCH FOR AUTONOMY - GREEN,MJ, War in history, 5(3), 1998, pp. 375-377
Citation: S. Brumwell, A SERVICE TRULY CRITICAL - THE BRITISH-ARMY AND WARFARE WITH THE NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS, 1755-1764, War in history, 5(2), 1998, pp. 146-175
Citation: C. Storrs, THE ARMY-OF-LOMBARDY AND THE RESILIENCE OF SPANISH POWER IN ITALY IN THE REIGN OF CARLOS-II (1665-1700), PART 2, War in history, 5(1), 1998, pp. 1-22