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Neville Reginald Howse, 1863-1930: surgeon, soldier, statesman
Representations of war in Ancient Rome (book review)
Iconic photojournalism and absent images: democratization and memories of terror
- Tulloch, John, Blood, R. Warwick
Icons of war and terror: media images in an age of international risk
- Tulloch, John, Blood, R. Warwick
Novel routes: circus in the Pacific, 1841-1941
The elite education of Lieutenant Arthur Wheen, MM
Guy Westwell, war cinema: Hollywood on the front line (book review)
Introduction: history, violence, and Steven Pinker
- Micale, Mark S., Dwyer, Philip
Wartime rape: the politics of making visible
Stolen generations and vanishing Indians: the removal of Indigenous children as a weapon of war in the United States and Australia, 1870-1940
- Haskins, Victoria, Jacobs, Margaret D.
Killing in a posthuman world: the philosophy and practice of critical military history
Within reach, beyond care: an examination of medical care during the Papuan (Kokoda) campaign 1942-43 through the lens of the Australian field ambulance
Evacuees and social stress on the Soviet home front: the Iaroslavl' experience, 1941
- Markwick, Roger D., Fieseler, Beate
The rhetoric of manhood: masculinity in the Attic orators (book review)
"Now we can die like men": an examination of women and war in Eritrea
Impelled to reminiscence: Millais Culpin, military psychiatry, and the politics of therapy
Insecurity, risk, identity, and violence in Kosovo
War stories: narrative sense-making in German Eastern front soldier memoirs
- Sneddon, Hope, Gulddal, Jesper
'Toothless intellectuals', 'the misery of the poor', 'poetry after Auschwitz', and the white, middle-class audience: the moral perils of Kosky and Wright's 'The Women of Troy' (or, how do we regard the pain of others?)
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