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International Bibliography of Military History
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ISSN (Print) 0378-7869 - ISSN (Online) 2211-5757
Published by Brill Academic Publishers Homepage  [296 journals]
  • Bibliographical Records

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      First page: 87
      Abstract: Source: Volume 35, Issue 2, pp 87 - 90
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  • Editorial

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      Authors: Mauro Mantovani
      First page: 91
      Abstract: Source: Volume 35, Issue 2, pp 91 - 92
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  • “They Are a Little Afraid of the British Admiral”

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      Authors: Kwong Chi Man
      First page: 93
      Abstract: Source: Volume 35, Issue 2, pp 93 - 118This article looks at the role of the British Royal Navy during the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895. Although the British government decided to stay neutral and work with Russia to mediate between Japan and China, the presence of the China Station of the Royal Navy played a subtle role in influencing the strategies adopted by China and Japan. However, as the British government underestimated its own naval power and possibly overestimated that of its potential opponents, the China Station played only a limited role to protect British interest. As a result, Russia used a much weaker fleet to achieve its territorial and political goals, while Britain was forced to increase its military and naval investment in East Asia. The result of the war was the opposite of the intention of the British government, namely to maintain stability in the area and check the spread of Russian influence.
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  • Quantitative Methods in German Military History

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      Authors: Winfried Heinemann
      First page: 119
      Abstract: Source: Volume 35, Issue 2, pp 119 - 134Traditional historiography relies mostly on the analysis of written sources. Over the last years, historiography and military history have come to use quantitative methods of increasing complexity, allowing historians to use serial sources. The article presents four books and a published paper to illustrate this trend in modern historiography.
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      First page: 135
      Abstract: Source: Volume 35, Issue 2, pp 135 - 164
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