Incoming Resources
- War in human civilization, Azar Gat
- Gendering war talk, edited by Miriam Cooke and Angela Woollacott
- Trained to kill, soldiers at war, Theodore Nadelson
- Chŏnjaeng kwa sahoe, Uri ege Hanʼguk chŏnjaeng ŭn muŏt iŏnna?, Kim Tong-chʻun chiŭm
- The Atlantic and its enemies, a personal history of the Cold War, Norman Stone
- The destruction of memory, architecture at war, Robert Bevan.
- The costs of war, America's pyrrhic victories, edited with an introduction by John V. Denson
- The blood of revolution, from the Reign of Terror to the rise of Khomeini, Erik Durchmied
- The Great War, perspectives on the First World War, edited by Robert Cowley
- Soldiers and society, the effects of military service and war on American life, Peter Karsten
- Living with war, twentieth-century conflict in Canadian and American history and memory, Robert Teigrob
- War in 140 characters, how social media is reshaping conflict in the twenty-first century, David Patrikarakos
- War and our world, John Keegan
- Writing between the lines, an anthology on war and its social consequences, edited with an introduction by Kevin Bowen & Bruce Weigl ; foreword by Denise Levertov
- Colonial violence, European empires and the use of force, Dierk Walter ; translated by Peter Lewis
- First World War, still no end in sight, Frank Furedi
- Ten days to D-Day, citizens and soldiers on the eve of the invasion, David Stafford
- Regarding the pain of others, Susan Sontag
- Addicted to war, why the U.S. can't kick militarism, an illustrated exposé by Joel Andreas
- The antique drums of war, James H. McRandle
- Power at sea, Lisle A. Rose
- The hidden history of America at war, untold tales from Yorktown to Fallujah, Kenneth C. Davis
- Went the day well?, witnessing Waterloo, David Crane
- Living hell, the dark side of the Civil War, Michael C. C. Adams
- Nothing ever dies, Vietnam and the memory of war, Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Ante el dolor de los dem?s, Susan Sontag ; traducci?n de Aurelio Major
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- War, how conflict shaped us, Margaret MacMillan
- Deep violence, military violence, war play and the social life of weapons, Joanna Bourke
- The long shadow, the legacies of the Great War in the twentieth century, David Reynolds
- War and sex, a brief history of men's urge for battle, John V.H. Dippel
- War! what is it good for?, black freedom struggles and the U.S. military from World War II to Iraq, Kimberley L. Phillips
- War, how conflict shaped us, Margaret Macmillan
- The worth of war, Benjamin Ginsberg
- War and public health, edited by Barry S. Levy, Victor W. Sidel
- The Cambridge illustrated history of warfare, the triumph of the West, edited by Geoffrey Parker
- The war that forged a nation, why the Civil War still matters, James McPherson
- The third horseman, climate change and the Great Famine of the 14th century, William Rosen
- War and society in Afghanistan, from the Mughals to the Americans, 1500-2013, Kaushik Roy
- Aftermath, the remnants of war, Donovan Webster
- Barbarians and brothers, Anglo-American warfare, 1500-1865, Wayne E. Lee
- Battles that changed history
- Displacing human rights, war and intervention in northern Uganda, Adam Branch
- Paying with their bodies, American war and the problem of the disabled veteran, John M. Kinder
- Who's hungry? and how do we know?, food shortage, poverty, and deprivation, Laurie DeRose, Ellen Messer, and Sara Millman