The 2006 issue of the Journal of Medieval Military History is scheduled to come out in late September, although these dates often get pushed back a few weeks.
This year's issue has 10 articles, covering a wide variety of topics. Here are the contents:
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The Sword of Justice: War and State Formation in Comparative Perspective Stephen R Morillo |
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Archery versus Mail: Experimental Archaeology and the Value of Historical Context Russ Mitchell |
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"Cowardice" and Duty in Anglo-Saxon England Richard Abels |
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Cowardice and Fear Management: The 1173-74 Conflict as a Case Study Steven Isaac |
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Expecting Cowardice: Medieval Battle Tactics Reconsidered Stephen R Morillo |
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Naval Tactics at the Battle of Zierikzee [1304] in the Light of Mediterranean Praxis William Sayers |
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The Military Role of the Magistrates in Holland during the Guelders War James P. Ward |
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Women in Medieval Armies J F Verbruggen |
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Verbruggen's "Cavalry" and the Lyon-Thesis Bernard S Bachrach |
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Dogs of War in Thirteenth-Century Valencian Garrisons Robert I. Burns |
The Journal can be bought through the publisher, Boydell and Brewer, or on various online booksellers, but the easiest and cheapest way to get it is to be a member of De Re Militari. Our annual membership is $35 US, of which $30 goes to cover the cost of the Journal.