Learned of this just today
Michigan War Studies Review
Reviews, surveys, original essays, and commentary in the field of military studies.
2023-00720 Feb 2023
Michigan War Studies Review Farewell
By editor James P. Holoka
Descriptors: Volume 2023
"The Michigan War Studies Review was founded by James P. Holoka in 2005. It began as a resource for Michigan scholars to showcase their work. But already in those early years, the Review began to publish items written by contributors throughout the United States and abroad. The site continued to expand, requiring a revamp to the Review’s interface in 2011 by graphic designer Christian Holoka.
The year 2012 was a lucky one for editor Holoka: two highly qualified associate editors assumed key responsibilities in producing the Review. Jonathan Beard agreed to cast his sharp editorial eye over all the reviews submitted since 2012. And Elizabeth Foster took over the search for reviewers—both within and especially outside the United States—who were best suited to write on specific topics. In so doing, she singlehandedly internationalized the Review.
Though the Michigan War Studies Review has ceased publication, its eighteen years of output (some 1450 items) will live on in this meticulous archive of fascinating materials.
—JPH"
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Farewell to the Michigan War Studies Review
Discussion published by Margaret Sankey on Friday, February 24, 2023
It's sad to see the Michigan War Studies Review come to an end after so many years of insight and all the service labor that goes into herding books and reviewers to published ends,
https://www.miwsr.com/2023-007.aspx
Their editorial team has graciously agreed to have any outstanding reviews appear in H-War's review stream, and I invite reviewers who have been reading and writing for MiWSR to consider continuing that critical intellectual service for us at H-War. Just drop me a line (sankeym@gmail.com).
Margaret Sankey
https://networks.h-net.org/node/1284...studies-review