First published in 1921, the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research (JSAHR) is one of the premier journals of military history. It is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. The Honorary Editor, Andrew Cormack welcomes Articles, Communications and Documents on any aspect of the history of the British Army – including the Militia and Volunteer Forces, and armies levied by the Crown in earlier times – or land forces in the countries of the Commonwealth and the former British Empire. It is a journal of record, publishing a wide range of papers on subjects as diverse as military campaigns, war and society, uniforms and weapons, and military art and architecture. All articles are peer reviewed and are abstracted in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life. As part of the society mission to promote army historical research the JSAHR also has an ongoing commitment to publishing primary sources. Thus regularly includes critical editions of letters and diaries from all periods, as well as a selection of personal military memoirs and reminiscences.
The Society for Army Historical Research, a learned society and registered educational charity (No. 247844) devoted to the history of the British Army and the forces of the Empire/Commonwealth. Established in 1921.
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