Military History Matters 149

In this issue:

– 250th anniversary: revolution in America, the fight for independence
– Under the Soviet heel: the crushing of eastern Europe
– Balkan breakdown: Bulgaria’s belated and ultimately disastrous entry into WWI
– Lest we forget: uncovering the stories behind the UK’s war memorials
– Assault on Shaizar: how the legendary Assassins were defeated by middle-aged women

Plus: War Classics, Book Reviews, Museum Review, War on Film, War Culture, Back Page Interview, Listings, and more.
Cover Date: Dec / Jan 2026, Volume 13 Issue 5Postage Information: UK - free, Rest of World - Add £2

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In 2026, to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, millions of Americans will remember a conflict that has been described as one of the most consequential in all history.

Famously, it began as an argument between two groups of British subjects over trade and taxes in the 13 North American colonies but it would end in the birth of a bold and fast-growing new democracy, destined to eclipse its former colonial master, and eventually to become the world’s most powerful nation.

In our cover story for this issue, historian Fred Chiaventone begins a major new four-part series charting the tumultuous course of the American Revolutionary War from initial discontent and rising tension, via opening skirmishes and the formal Declaration of Independence, to George Washington’s final battlefield victory at Yorktown, Virginia, and the subsequent British surrender.

Elsewhere, Tessa Dunlop, the author of a fascinating new book about the UK’s monuments to conflict, takes us on a timely guided tour, from the south of England to the Scottish Highlands, as she relates the history of Britain in ten war memorials.

Also in this issue of MHM: continuing his analysis of the coming of the Cold War, Taylor Downing reveals how the Iron Curtain fell so quickly on Europe after 1945, and how Stalin brutally consolidated control over a new Soviet bloc; while, in the final part of his series looking at Germany’s Great War allies, Graham Goodlad examines Bulgaria’s belated and ultimately disastrous entry into the conflict.

And finally, Steve Tibble, the author of a new book about the legendary, death-dealing Assassins, tells the extraordinary story of how the medieval world’s most feared killers were thwarted not by massed armies or superior weaponry, but by a group of middle-aged women who refused to be pushed around.

We hope you enjoy the issue!

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Weight 0.24 kg
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Volume

Volume 13

Published Year

2025

Cover Date

Dec / Jan 2026

Volume Name

Volume 13 Issue 5

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