Our forum on U.S. Military Humanitarianism in @ModAmHist is out! It grew out of a panel at last year’s @SHAFRConference. Many thanks to fellow forum contributors @juliairwin@AdamSeipp@mewalters101 and @elisabmpiller! https://t.co/lT6r1bTAtI
#LIVNFO – 33’
The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that Ndoye was not in the line of vision of Alisson and did not make an action that impacted an opponent.
Thrilled that our special forum on UN peacekeeping and global perspectives. Sadly, we lost our friend and colleague Andreas Hilger during the years it took for this to be published but it has been a privilege working with so many eminent historians. https://t.co/6aVbdePU0U
My new article on IR, canon-formation, and mythmaking in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, as part of the larger Francesco Guicciardini Prize Book Forum.
https://t.co/0IF1KxSU9z
Is historiography your thing? Why not check out our collection of historiography review articles covering military history reseach for: Australia, China, British-India, Eastern Europe WWI, Napoleonic, Romanov Russia, RAF, Nigeria & Polish Second Republic! https://t.co/WVl4tuQ2Gn
Many thanks to Passport's editors for featuring a roundtable on my book, _Catastrophic Diplomacy_. I'm grateful to @FabianMKlose, @BrianDrohan, @MargotTudor, @jdhamblin, Jana Lipman, and Kenneth Osgood for their thoughtful and generous reviews!
https://t.co/GN6wX4dUqD
My new article ‘Mission Impossible?
Humanitarian Actors and the Civilizational Logic of International Aid Delivery during the “Congo Crisis,” 1960–1964’ is OA with @HumanityJ. Worth checking out for the photos, if nothing else. Here is the abstract. https://t.co/p3fO9xJe4v
The Society for Military History is pleased to announce the winner and honorable mentions for this year’s Edward M. Coffman First Manuscript Prize, which is awarded annually to the best dissertation in military history. (1/5)
The Indian edition of my book, put together by the wonderful team at @juggernautbooks introduced by this striking image of a much-photographed man. Out next month!