Modern War Studies
Modern War Studies
William Thomas Allison, General Editor
Theodore A. Wilson, Founding Editor
Series Editors: Raymond A. Callahan, Allan R. Millett, Carol Reardon, David R. Stone, Heather Marie Stur, Samuel J. Watson, Jacqueline Whitt, and James H. Willbanks
The Modern War Studies series provides a forum for the best of the new military history. The scope of this series is global, comparative, and comprehensive. It embraces topics as diverse as operations; biography; strategy and politics; civil-military relations; institutional, organizational, and social history; and the impact of technology on warfare from the mid-eighteenth century to the present.
“The University Press of Kansas’s Modern War Studies series is one of the most vital sources for military titles today.”—Stone & Stone Second World War Books
“The University Press of Kansas publishes important, even groundbreaking, titles in military history.”—Von Hardesty, author of Red Phoenix: The Rise of Soviet Air Power, 1941–1945
“The University Press of Kansas stands at the front ranks of publishers in military history.”—Ed Strauss, Publisher, MHQ
For more information about the series, please contact: Joyce Harrison, Editor in Chief, University Press of Kansas: joyce@ku.edu.
Modern War Studies - Series
Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War
The Army National Guard, 1636-2000
Michael D. Doubler
February 2003
482 pages
Clash of Empires in South China
The Allied Nations' Proxy War with Japan, 1935-1941
Franco David Macri
June 2015
480 pages
Closing with the Enemy
How GIs Fought the War in Europe, 1944-1945
Michael D. Doubler
December 1994
368 pages
Commanders in Chief
Presidential Leadership in Modern Wars
Edited by Joseph G. Dawson, III
April 1993
248 pages