- Biannual publication by Bundeswehr's research center
- Edited by Lange, Searle, and renowned experts
- Covers wide epochs, themes in military history
- Features essays, reviews, latest research discussions
- Accessible online, central for military history scholarship
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TranscriptPublished by the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr, formerly known as MGFA, the "Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift" is a seminal work in the field of military history. Edited by Sven Lange and Alaric Searle, in collaboration with experts such as Ute Daniel, Stig Förster, Bernhard R. Kroener, Wilfried Loth, Reiner Pommerin, Hew Strachan, and Bernd Wegner, this journal stands as a testament to rigorous scholarly effort. The editorial team, comprising Gabriele Bosch, Dorothee Hochstetter, Thorsten Loch, Christoph Nübel, Markus Pöhlmann, Robert Riemer, and Aleksandar-S. Vuletić, ensures the publication maintains its high standards of academic integrity and relevance.
Released biannually, the journal offers essays and significant contributions on a wide range of epochs and themes in military history, reflecting the latest research and discussions within the academic sphere. The review section provides a comprehensive cross-section of pertinent literature from military history and related fields, showcasing the breadth and depth of ongoing scholarship.
Accessible in its entirety online from volume one, the "Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift" holds an ISSN of two one nine three two three three six, confirming its place within the global academic community. Its publication schedule of twice a year allows for the meticulous compilation of works that are both informative and reflective of current scholarly debates.
The journal's editorial office is located at the Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr, Zeppelinstrasse one twenty-seven / one twenty-eight, one four four seven one Potsdam, ensuring a central point of contact for contributions and inquiries. This setup underscores the journal's commitment to advancing the understanding of military history and its impact on society, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts eager to explore the complexities of military developments across different periods and contexts.
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