Military History
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John Ellis van Courtland Moon (1929–2019)
Michael Turk and Teresa Thomas | Apr 16, 2020
John Ellis van Courtland Moon, a distinguished historian and champion of academic freedom, died on May 11, 2019, at the age of 89. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Roy Doron
Matthew Keough | Oct 30, 2019
Roy Doron is an associate professor at Winston-Salem State University. He lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and has been a member since 2010. -
Grant of the Week: William L. Clements Library Research Fellowships
Karen Lou | Oct 16, 2019
The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan is now accepting applications for its Research Fellowships for the 2020 calendar year. -
Grant of the Week: The American Revolution Institute of The Society of the Cincinnati Research Fellowships
Karen Lou | Sep 9, 2019
The American Revolution Institute of The Society of the Cincinnati is now accepting applications for five research fellowships for 2020. -
Grant of the Week: Filson Fellowships
Karen Lou | Sep 3, 2019
The Filson Historical Society is now accepting applications for its fellowships. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Courtney A. Short
Matthew Keough | Aug 16, 2019
Courtney A. Short is the speechwriter for the Commanding General of United States Army Forces Command. She lives in Wade,... -
The “Lessons” of Britain’s Counterinsurgency in Malaya
Wen-Qing Ngoei | Jul 2, 2019
If US policymakers and military strategists don't learn from history, it hasn't been for a lack of trying. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Thomas Turner
Matthew Keough | Jun 12, 2019
Thomas Turner is an emeritus professor and part-time faculty member at Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He lives in East... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Mark R. Jacobson
Matthew Keough | Mar 21, 2019
Mark R. Jacobson is the John J. McCloy ’16 Professor of American Institutions and International Diplomacy at Amherst College. -
Prosecuting Torture
W. Fitzhugh Brundage | Mar 20, 2019
Intended to enable the prosecution of torturers, the legislation ended up as sand in the gears of the War on Terror.
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