STUDYING THE CAUSES, CONDUCT, AND CONSEQUENCES OF WAR: THE SOCIETY FOR MILITARY HISTORY

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Studying the causes, conduct, and consequences of war: The Society for Military History

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Jacqueline E. Witt

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  • EP ID EP239300
  • DOI 10.18413/2312-3044-2014-1-1-140-142
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Jacqueline E. Witt (2014). STUDYING THE CAUSES, CONDUCT, AND CONSEQUENCES OF WAR: THE SOCIETY FOR MILITARY HISTORY. Tractus aevorum: эволюция социокультурных и политических пространств, 1(1), 140-142. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-239300