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Persons interested in writing for the Michigan War Studies Review
should (a) subscribe to the Review and (b) indicate their
qualifications and areas of expertise by contacting us.
To access our "Book Review Guidelines,"
click here.
Responses to reviewers are welcome, even encouraged,
particularly to clear up misunderstandings or erroneous attributions.
Currently available books:
| Bob Bergin, Spies in the Garden: A Novel
of War and Espionage (Impact 2010). |
| Bernard Cornwell, Agincourt
(HarperCollins 2009). |
| Carlo D'Este, Warlord: A Life of Winston
Churchill at War, 1874-1945 (Harper 2008). |
| Robert Kaplan, Hog Pilots, Blue Water
Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea, and on the
Ground (Random House 2007). |
| Christopher Kelly, The End of Empire:
Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome (Norton 2009). |
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Bertrand Taithe, The Killer Trail: A Colonial Scandal in
the Heart of Africa (Oxford 2009). |
The MWSR
is also interested in publishing original essays, surveys of
literature (see, e.g.,
2005.04.02), memoirs, and photo albums (see
2005.10.01). Contact us to inquire about such projects.
Inquiries from publishers wishing to have books
reviewed in MWSR are welcome; contact the editor.
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