History of Warfare presents the latest research on all aspects of military history. Publications in the series examine technology, strategy, logistics, and social development related to warfare in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East from ancient times until the mid-twentieth century. The series accepts high-quality monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings, and translations of military texts.
‘Since its inception, Brill’s History of Warfare
series has been distinguished by the quality of its scholarship and the range and depth of the topics covered. In particular, it has played a valuable role in broadening the field to look at the wider impact of conflict across time and space.’ Professor Peter Wilson, Chichele Professor of the History of War, University of Oxford
‘After a quarter-century of publications spanning conflicts from antiquity to the modern age, Brill's History of Warfare
series can rightly boast of its prominence in the field. Moreover, its discerning editors and encouraging board members are a joy to work with: from the first pitch to the final proofs, one is hard-pressed to find a venue as professional and convivial for academic military history.’ Professor John Hosler, US Army Command and General Staff College