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I just got an email from the editor of the British Journal for Military History, announcing their latest issue. From a quick scan through the 200+ pages of articles and book reviews, it looks like a good one. Here's how he describes it:

"This issue focuses on the opening two years of the First World War and contains articles on aesthetics and logistics; the operational plans of the Russians and the mobilisation of the Poles; the Indian Army and colonial mobilisation in Northern Rhodesia. Papers are by James Kitchen, Alisa Miller, Chris Phillips, Stephen Walsh, Paul Latawski, Rob Johnson and Ed Yorke.

There is also a special paper by Richard Grayson that gives an early insight into the use of crowdsourcing methods for historical analysis and casts new light on the war diaries of the six infantry and two cavalry divisions of the original BEF."

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