West Point Undergraduate Historical Review, Volume 12 (Spring 2022)

Date

2022

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Publisher

West Point Press

Abstract

Report is a non-profit publication produced by undergraduate cadets at the United States Military Academy. It accepts and encourages submissions from undergraduates in the fall and spring. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.

Description

Authors: Hogan, William. “An Interview with Dr. Holly Mayer: 2021 Charles Boal Ewing Chair in Military History.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 7-10. Rouabhia, Ramsey. “ Gender Roles on the American Frontiers.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 10-19. Grujic, Mark. “The Unified Exception: The Success of Post-War Ethnic Integration in Bosnia’s Brčko District.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 20-34. Kohmetscher, Max. ““The Grave of Cold British Steel” – How the Lessons of the Boer War Shaped British Tactics in 1914.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 35-44. Lee, Seanan. “From Superfortress to Poseidon: Strategic Nuclear Delivery Systems of the United States of America from 1945 to 1972.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 45-66. Bruess-Burgess, Asa. ““The Eyes of the World Are Upon You:” International Organizations and the Suez Crisis.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 67-111. Moore, Kevin. “The Lessons We Choose: The U.S. Army and Indifference Toward the French Indochina Experience.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 112-140. Mitchell, Cody. “The Fight for Supremacy and the Course of German History: The Battle of Königgratz as a Contributing Factor in German Unification.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 141-156. Foster, Jacob. “Zombies Zoning for Zionism: The Effect of an Inherited Ottoman Land Use System on British Mandatory Palestine.” West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 12 (Spring 2022): 156-166. Editors: William Hogan (2022), Military History; Anthony Marco (2023), Military History and Defense & Strategic Studies; Max Kohmetscher (2023), Military History; Jacob Foster (2023), International History

Keywords

History

Citation

West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 12; Spring 2022.

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