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Endemic warfare
Malintent Trauma Among Prehistoric Las Palmas People
A War-Prone Tribe Migrated out of Africa to Populate the World
Violence and Psychological Warfare on the Kentucky Frontier, 1775-1783
The Militarization of Cattle Raiding in South Sudan: How a Traditional Practice Became a Tool for Political Violence Hannah Wild1* , Jok Madut Jok2 and Ronak Patel3,4
Mesopotamia and the “New” Military History1
1 War Definition
Min-Gyi-Nyo, the Shan Invasions of Ava (1524-27), and the Beginnings of Expansionary Warfare in Toungoo Burma: 1486-1539
3.6 Cultural Resources
Africa and the Legacy of Endemic Wars: Re-Examining the Changing Patterns of Armed Conflicts in Post-Colonial Africa
Combat Psychology: Learning to Kill in the U.S. Military, 1947-2012 Patrick Mckinnie Winthrop University,
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Inaugural Journal Abstracts
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Military Leadership in Burma
Hybrid Warfare in Historical Perspectives
Exploring the Complexities of Black Male Identities in South African Theatre Dance
Teh Owl of Minerva Flies at Twilight
War and Peace in the Western Political Imagination Also Available from Bloomsbury
Winter 2018 Full Issue the an Val War College
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Peace Chiefs and Blood Revenge: Patterns of Restraint in Native American Warfare, 1500-1800 Author(S): Wayne E
1 the Emergence and Formation of the Second Estate As the Knightly
Nazi Militarism
Some Ideas About Bronze Age Warfare in the Eastern Baltic Region
The Realism Objection to Setting Aside Just War Theory: a Response
Family, Feud, and the Conduct of War in Anglo-Saxon England