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To what journal does this refer to (scroll down until the review's source is stated as "The Great War Journal June 2011": https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Battle-on-the-Seven-Seas-German-Cruiser-Battles-1914-1918-Paperback/p/14918

 

I tried to search for "The Great War Journal", no hits at all.

 

By the way, are there any magazines/journals devoted to the study of WW1? In English.

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This may be more than you asked for.  Nevertheless, here is a partial list of journal websites available from a larger 750 list of Great War Websites.  Borden Battery

 

British Journal for Military History (BJMH)

The BJMH is a pioneering Open Access, peer-reviewed journal that brings high quality scholarship in military history to an audience beyond academia. The past few decades have seen the appearance of a new generation of military historians. Some have been serving or retired members of the Armed Forces; some academics or aspiring academics; and some - most welcome of all – amateurs who write for the sheer love of it. The continuing demand for their work is evidenced in every major bookshop, where ‘Military History’ shelves often take up as much space as does mere ‘History’. Even those whose primary interest is not military history as such now realise that a knowledge of the subject is necessary if they are to understand the past, to say nothing of the present. Military history is now too important to be left to the military historians.  [CEF Study Group – Oct 2020]

http://bjmh.org.uk/

 

Society for Army Historical Research

The Society's main activity is the publication of a quarterly Journal reflecting the members' interests and the results of their own research. The quarterly issues add up to a most attractive volume including colour plates and monochrome illustrations. The Society's subscription, however, remains modest as authors are not paid for their contributions. There is some Great War material - the Society could be a good direct source for serious readers. Note new URL address. [CEF Study Group – Sept 2020]

http://www.sahr.co.uk/

 

The War Times Journal

The War Times Journal is an on-line magazine covering all periods of military history and military science.  Their goal is the quality presentation of articles and archives relating to wars and armed conflict, with an emphasis on eyewitness accounts and personal experiences.  They also offer free on-line war-gaming rules, a store where you can buy gaming miniatures and books, and a portal to related sites. [CEF Study Group – Oct 2020]

http://www.wtj.com/wars/greatwar/

 

Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1917-1918  (The War Times Journal)
Dispatches, maps and records of service for the Allied army which fought in the Middle East and North Africa during World War One.

http://www.wtj.com/archives/eef/

 

High Adventure  (The War Times Journal)
From the 1918 book by James Norman Hall, based on a series of articles written by this American combat pilot who served with the famed Lafayette Escadrille and the 94th Pursuit Squadron.
http://www.wtj.com/archives/hall/

 

The Grand Fleet  (The War Times Journal)
First hand account by John R. Jellicoe, the commander of the Royal Navy's home fleet from 1914 to 1918.
http://www.wtj.com/archives/jellicoe/


The Red Fighter Pilot  (The War Times Journal)
The only memoir written by "The Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen before his death in 1918.
http://www.wtj.com/archives/richthofen/


Fighting the Flying Circus  (The War Times Journal)
A personal account of World War One air combat in Europe, written by America's leading Ace, Captain Edward Rickenbacker.
http://www.wtj.com/archives/rickenbacker/


Germany's High Sea Fleet in the World War  (The War Times Journal)
A personal account by German Admiral Reinhard Scheer, in which the Admiral gives his unflinching views of the naval war and its policies.

http://www.wtj.com/archives/scheer/

 

The Königsberg Incident  (The War Times Journal)
The East African journeys of the first German surface raider to strike at the British merchant fleet. Including animated Flash maps and an overview of current wreck sites and relics.

http://www.wtj.com/articles/konigsberg/

 

The Western Front  (The War Times Journal)
Part One of the Great War summaries, The Western Front gives an overview of the fighting in France and Belgium between 1914 and 1918. Illustrated with maps and a stereo image.

http://www.wtj.com/articles/ww1sum_west/


Dark Autumn - The 1916 German Zeppelin Offensive  (The War Times Journal)
In Autumn of 1916, the cream of Germany's Naval Airship Division died in this series of catastrophic attacks on London. Heavily illustrated with many unusual photographs.

http://www.richthofen.com/dark_autumn/

 

 

International Society for First World War Studies

The society brings together postgraduates and more established academics who study the first world war. We have more than 200 members in Europe, North America and Australasia. The society was founded in 2001 following a conference held in Lyons. Since our members are spread around the globe, the main way in which we keep in touch is via this website and our email discussion list. For the most part, the authors who have presented their work have been postgraduates or postdocs, whilst discussants have tended to be more established members of the academic community. But anyone with new research to share is welcome! To date we have held conferences in Lyons, Oxford, Dublin, Washington DC and London. Arising from these conferences have been edited volumes which have incorporated a selection of the papers presented. The society’s latest venture is the launch of a new journal, First World War Studies, published by Taylor and Francis. Material on Canada is sparse. [CEF Study Group – Oct 2020]

http://www.firstworldwarstudies.org/

 

Sebastian Willert                    Cultural Imperialism versus Protectionism? On the Role of Antiquities as a matter of conflict within the German-Ottoman Art Policy between 1890 and 1918

19 September 2018 by Sebastian Willert, Technische Universität Berlin

Sebastian Willert earned a Master’s in History at Leibniz Universität Hannover in 2016. After attending a seminar about Provenance Research in 2015, he focused his research on questions concerning the provenance, dispossession and translocation of cultural assets and produced a thesis titled “The German Art Policy in the Orient during the First World War. On the role of the German-Turkish...

 

Thomas Schmutz                    Western Diplomacy in the Middle East

16 August 2017 by Thomas Schumtz, Centre for the History of Violence, University of Newcastle / University of Zurich

Thomas Schmutz studied History, Political Science and German Literature at the University of Zurich and Paris Diderot 7. He is a PhD candidate at the Center for the History of Violence in Newcastle, Australia, and at the University of Zurich. He is interested in transnational, diplomatic and military history, genocide studies and discourses on otherness. His doctoral thesis concentrates on...

 

Michael Robinson   "Nobody’s Children": Shell-Shock and Rehabilitation in Ireland, 1918-1938

05 October 2016 by Michael Robinson, Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool

Shell-shock remains a culturally and historically resonant metaphor of the Great War. This resonance has been undoubtedly influenced by the highly publicised writings of servicemen such as Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon. This understanding was enforced by Pat Barker’s critically and commercially successful Regeneration trilogy. It was, however, only in 2002, with Peter Leese’s Shell Shock: Traumatic Neurosis and the...

 

Paul Huddie            The Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families Association and the First World War

23 January 2016 by Paul Huddie, University of West London

The Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families Association (SSAFA) is the United Kingdom’s oldest national military charity; today it has 100 branches and supports 50,000 cases per annum. However, in 1914 it had 1,100 branches and by the end of that year it supported over 1,000,000 cases, at a cost of £1,000,000. SSAFA was the organisation (along with the...

 

Linda Riddell           Shetland and the Great War

22 January 2016 by Linda Riddell,

My research has focussed on the Great War in the Shetland Isles. I completed my PhD in 2012 with a thesis titled ‘Shetland and the Great War’ and my book of the same title (ISBN 978-1-90476-95-9) was published last year.

I had two key themes. One was how the effects of the war were determined by the islands’ geographical...

 

** The Laurier Centre for Military, Strategic and Disarmament Studies (LCMSDS)

The Laurier Centre for Military, Strategic and Disarmament Studies (LCMSDS) exists to foster research, education, and discussion of historical and contemporary conflict. We strive to be Canada’s leading research and education institution that promotes an open forum to discuss historical and contemporary conflict. Canadian Military History (CMH) is an academic journal published by the Laurier Centre for Military, Strategic and Disarmament Studies (LCMSDS) since 1992. Particular emphasis is given to the First and Second World Wars, but CMH also carries articles and features on the Seven Years’ War, the War of 1812, the Northwest Rebellion, the South African War, the Korean War, United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, as well as more recent events such as the Oka standoff of 1990 and the Persian Gulf War. Excellent source of downloadable research material.

[CEF Study Group – Sept 2020]

http://canadianmilitaryhistory.ca/about/

 

** Canadian Military Journal

Canadian Military Journal is the official professional journal of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence. It is published quarterly under authority of the Minister of National Defence. Opinions expressed or implied in this publication are those of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of National Defence, the Canadian Forces, Canadian Military Journal, or any agency of the Government of Canada. Each issue of the journal is published simultaneously in print and electronic versions; it is available on the Internet. Some material on the Great War – have to search for it. [CEF Study Group – Sept 2020]

www.Canada.ca/canadian-military-journal

 

While there is no “search-engine” feature on this website; the full listing of all editions can be accessed from this hyper-text set of links below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vol. 1, No. 1

Vol. 6, No. 1

Vol. 11 No 1

Vol 16. No 1

Vol. 1, No. 2

Vol. 6, No.2

Vol 11. No 2

Vol 16. No 2

Vol. 1, No. 3

Vol. 6, No.3

Vol 11. No 3

Vol 16. No 3

Vol. 1, No. 4

Vol. 6, No.4

Vol 11. No 4

Vol 16. No 4

Vol. 2, No. 1

Vol. 7, No.1

Vol 12. No 1

Vol 17. No 1

Vol. 2, No. 2

Vol. 7, No.2

Vol 12. No 2

Vol 17. No 2

Vol. 2, No. 3

Vol. 7, No. 3

Vol 12. No 3

Vol 17. No 3

Vol. 2, No. 4

Vol. 7, No. 4

Vol 12. No 4

Vol 17. No 4

Vol. 3, No. 1

Vol. 8, No.1

Vol 13. No 1

Vol 18. No 1

Vol. 3, No. 2

Vol. 8, No.2

Vol 13. No 2

Vol 18. No 2

Vol. 3, No. 3

Vol. 8, No. 3

Vol 13. No 3

Vol 18. No 3

Vol. 3, No. 4

Vol. 8, No. 4

Vol 13. No 4

Vol 18. No 4

Vol. 4, No. 1

Vol. 9, No. 1

Vol 14. No 1

Vol 19. No 1

Vol. 4, No. 2

Vol. 9, No. 2

Vol 14. No 2

Vol 19. No 2

Vol. 4, No. 3

Vol. 9. No 3

Vol 14. No 3

Vol 19. No 3

Vol. 4, No. 4

Vol. 9. No 4

Vol 14. No 4

Vol 19. No 4

Vol. 5, No. 1

Vol. 10. No 1

Vol 15. No 1

Vol 20. No 1

Vol. 5, No. 2

Vol. 10 No 2

Vol 15. No 2

Vol 20. No 2

Vol. 5, No. 3

Vol. 10 No 3

Vol 15. No 3

 

Vol. 5, No. 4

Vol. 10 No 4

Vol 15. No 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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