War & Society

Papers
(The median citation count of War & Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mercantilist Ideology versus Administrative Pragmatism: The Supply of Shipbuilding Timber in Eighteenth-Century Spain4
The Fight for Political Status in Portlaoise Prison, 1973–7: Prologue to the H-Blocks Struggle4
Cannabis Yarn in the Spanish and English Empires. Different Policies, but the Same Results?3
A tale of two military missions: The Germans in the Ottoman Empire and the Americans in the Republic of Turkey2
Introduction: Mobilising Resources for the Army and Navy in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire: Comparative, Transnational and Imperial Dimensions2
Australian military historiography1
‘The Soul of the City’? Sound Performances and Community in Cape Town’s Two Minutes of Silence During the First World War1
Chinese military history research in the past forty years1
Master narratives in military history: Europe 1789 to 19001
Fascism, War and the British Officer Class: The Case of Robert Gordon-Canning1
‘Backstabbed by a Friend and Saved by an Enemy’: Narratives of War: The Gulf War in Saudi Oral Histories1
Surviving Crisis: The Napoleonic Upheavals and the ‘Time of the French’ as Cultural Trauma in Prussia, 1806–18121
The military history of Romanov Russia1
Huguenots, Jacobites, Prisoners and the Challenge of Military Remittances in Early Modern Warfare1
The WARFUN taboo0
Military mobilisation of the Nationalist coup leaders during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939): the correlation between killing and recruitment0
Prisoners of War to Partisans: Australian Experiences in Italy during the Second World War0
Domestic dimensions of a transnational problem: social welfare for veterans in Greece (1912–1940)0
Guère franco-française : the nationalist right, civil war discourse and the 2021 tribunes des militaires0
Race and the History of the Modern US Military10
The British Film Campaign in Spain During the First World War (1914–1918)0
The Botswana Defence Force’s Policy of Arms Procurement in the Late Cold War Period and beyond0
Grand Narratives and Gendered Wars and Societies0
Framing War Disability through Masculinity: The Disabled Soldiers of the First World War in Portugal0
Metanarratives in Asian Military History0
A place for laughs in Hell. Martínez de León’s cartoons: republican humour in the Spanish Civil War0
International analysis of battlefield performance in the Austro-Prussian War, 1866–18700
Military welfare history in the classroom: converting research passions into lesson plans0
African Military Historiography0
Military Supply without the Military? Supplying the Spanish Army in the 18th Century0
The Bethnal Green Shelter Disaster0
Turning a Disaster into Regenerative Strength: Hiroshima’s Strategy for Societal Peace in the Anthropocene0
Entertainment and fun in the service of survival: Theatre of the People’s Liberation in the battles of Neretva and Sutjeska0
Peace, Politics, and Piety: Catholic Pilgrimage in Wartime Europe, 1939–19450
Renamobilised: former combatants and an armed opposition party in Mozambique0
Agencies, temporalities, and spatialities in Hiroshima’s post-war reconstruction: a case of reflexive peacebuilding in the Anthropocene?0
Processing violence: the continuum between fear, doubt, and joy among German soldiers in Afghanistan0
A Chinese military history: comparison, critique, and methodology 10
Memorialisation of the Turkish War of Independence: Monuments, narratives and commemoration at the battlegrounds of Dumlupınar0
Context matters: rescuing allied civilians interned in the japanese-controlled areas of China, 1944–19470
The Founding of War & Society: A Personal Reminiscence0
The German Naval Intelligence Network in East Asia and Australia before the First World War0
Prostitution and the control of sexuality in the sixteenth century Spanish army0
War dead, trauma, and care: the differential reintegration of Vietnamese former combatants0
Forty Years On: Master Narratives and US Military History0
War as a game: the pleasurable and playful aspects of the Italian Arditi ’s military experiences in the First World War0
Boko Haram’s ‘playground’: Exploring the role of fun among children associated with armed groups in Nigeria0
Anomalies in Collective Victimhood in Post-War Japan: ‘Hiroshima’ As a Victimisation Symbol for the Collective National Memory of War0
Paying the Debts of the ‘Economy of Sacrifice’: Military Charities as Brokers in Veteran Care, 1919–19290
The German-Chinese-Japanese Warship: Representations of National Identity and Cultural Significance of War in Art, c. 1885–18960
War, Peace, and Narratives of European History since 19140
General Louis Botha’s Role in the South African War, 1899–19020
The Roots of the July 1936 Coup: The Rebirth of Military Interventionism in the Spanish Infantry Academy, 1893–192710
Cultural mobilisation as a transnational phenomenon in the South African War of 1899–1902: a case study of Russian adolescents0
Introduction to the Special Issue: Hiroshima +75: building peace in Japan and beyond0
Military welfare history: what is it and why should it be considered?0
Injured fighters: traumatisation and contention in post-colonial states0
Pacifying the Pindaris: Warfare and state building by the British in India, 1750–18300
Activities of Borno Traditional Political and Religious Leaders in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967–19700
Fulda Gap: A board game, West German society, and a battle that never happened, 1975–850
An American Civil War Master Narrative: Explaining Confederate Defeat0
Between militia and retinue: the conscription of peasant-soldiers in early modern Transylvania (1541–71)0
Unpublished Research on the Nigerian Civil War in the Nigerian Defence Academy and Other Nigerian Universities0
The bishop’s ‘fine tact’: the ambiguity, ambivalence, and relationality of Catholic peacebuilding from Hiroshima and Nagasaki to Flores, Indonesia during the Asia-Pacific War0
‘Sons go wrong without fathers’: Australian children and absent serviceman fathers in the Second World War0
Trenches on Latin American Screens and Football Fields: cultural and Sporting Life in Tacna and Arica (Chile) during the First World War0
‘Playing war’: Norwegian soldiers’ experiences of fun and responsibility in Afghanistan0
Hiroshima’s ongoing peacebuilding and beyond: how does this local initiative seek to extend to world peace?0
Current Historiography on Eastern Europe during the First World War: A Review*0
Economic War, Russia, and the Problem of the Post-War World in 19180
‘Like the Wild Beast after the Taste of Blood’: War, Hunting, and Racialised Discourse in Southern Africa in the 19th Century0
Two Perceptions of Süleyman’s ‘Magnificent’ Navy during the Later Italian Wars0
The Imperial Transformation of a Russian-Occupied Ottoman City during the First World War0
Sea routes, intelligence agents, and the social dynamics of the Sino-Korean maritime frontier during the Ming-Manchu conflict0
‘The grey everyday of guard duty’: tracing military boredom in field reports of Swedish military chaplains 1940–450
The making and taming of the veteran in 1950s Indonesia0
Wartime soldiers, civilian relations: Zimbabwean soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo war 1998–20020
‘Lashings of Grog and Girls’: Masculinity and Sexuality in the Rehabilitation of Facially Disfigured Servicemen in the Second World War0
Religion and Nationalism: Reform of Lamaism in Inner Mongolia by the Japanese0
Introduction to the special issue: war and fun: exploring the plurality of experiences and emotional articulations of warfare and soldiering0
Editor’s Note0
The Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association and Irish Ex-Servicemen of the First World War, 1922–19320
Luchamos Por Honor#: Augusto C. Sandino’s Pursuit of Honour0
Evolving Grand Narratives: A Forty-Year Perspective0
The balloon post during the siege of Paris, 1870–710
Grand Narratives: Decolonisation and Its Wars0
Reconstructing Hiroshima as a peace memorial city: local agency and identity-making in peacebuilding0
Ojukwu’s Biafra: Relief Corridor, Arms Smuggling, and Broken Diplomacy in the Nigerian Civil War0
Soldiers of a forgotten empire: American memory and the battle for Filipino veterans’ benefits0
Women in Command: The Matildine War of 11410
Operation Buckshot: Churchill’s Forgotten Offensive against Rommel, March-May 19420
From Great Captains to Common Grognards: research opportunities in Napoleonic military history0
Correction0
War Jokes and Humour in Besieged Sarajevo, Bosnia–Herzegovina from 1992 to 19950
Revisiting British–India’s Military Historiography0
‘If you make the people run away, you will starve’: the military significance of refugees during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648)0
Introduction: remobilisation within Porous polities: ex-combatants’ claims-making in post-colonial Indonesia, Vietnam and Mozambique0
Coda: the experience of war beyond exceptionalism0
The league of curators: museums, internationalism, and war in 1930s Europe0
Trade, war and industrial policy in Southeast Asia: Spanish shipbuilding outside the Philippine Islands (1619–1753)0
Soldiers, civilians, and supply: lessons from Sevastopol0
Of ‘Master’ and ‘Grand Narratives’ and Their Discontents: Early Modern European Military History0
Money and the Regularisation of African Soldiers in the Early Phase of Italian Colonialism in Eritrea0
‘The Defenders, Protectors and Builders of Our State’: The Colonial Legacy of Union Civil War Commemorations in Kansas, 1870s–1910s0
Recreating the playing fields: New Zealand prisoners of war and sport during the Second World War0
‘The fumes of treason darkened the skies of our homeland’: rebellion and suppression in the Turkish War of Independence0
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