Incoming Resources
- The worth of war, Benjamin Ginsberg
- To the end of the land, David Grossman ; translated from the Hebrew by Jessica Cohen
- Deep violence, military violence, war play and the social life of weapons, Joanna Bourke
- The Great War, perspectives on the First World War, edited by Robert Cowley
- Ten days to D-Day, countdown to the liberation of Europe, David Stafford
- War in 140 characters, how social media is reshaping conflict in the twenty-first century, David Patrikarakos
- Nothing ever dies, Vietnam and the memory of war, Viet Thanh Nguyen
- War and society in Europe of the Old Regime, 1618-1789, M.S. Anderson
- Sex and war, how biology explains warfare and terrorism and offers a path to a safer world, Malcolm Potts and Thomas Hayden
- Remembering war, the Great War between memory and history in the twentieth century, Jay Winter
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- Caught in the revolution, Petrograd, Russia, 1917--a world on the edge, Helen Rappaport
- Later essays, Susan Sontag ; David Rieff, editor
- War, Sebastian Junger
- War, by Sebastian Junger
- Aftermath, the remnants of war, Donovan Webster
- First World War, still no end in sight, Frank Furedi
- War, how conflict shaped us, Margaret MacMillan
- Regarding the pain of others, Susan Sontag
- Embedded on the home front, where military and civilian lives converge, edited by Joan Dixon and Barb Howard
- War, peace, and human nature, the convergence of evolutionary and cultural views, edited by Douglas P. Fry
- The long shadow, the legacies of the Great War in the twentieth century, David Reynolds
- Warrior dreams, paramilitary culture in post-Vietnam America, James William Gibson. --