War and Society in the Midwest
About War and Society in the Midwest
This series provides publishing opportunities for scholars studying war and society in the Midwest, defined as the Old Northwest Territory and the upper Mississippi River basin (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa). The scope of “war and society” is also broadly conceived, including military history of conflicts in or involving the Midwest; studies of peace movements and pacifist attitudes in or involving the Midwest; examinations of midwesterners fighting in wars or returning from wars; and studies of institutional, political, social, cultural, economic, or environmental factors unique to the Midwest that affect wars and conflicts. Outstanding and timely monographs, surveys, anthologies, or edited primary sources can be considered.
We are currently accepting submissions for the series, for details about submissions see the Submission Guidlines page.
Series Editor(s)
Ingo Trauschweizer
Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Ohio University
David J. Ulbrich
Historian, U.S. Army Engineer School
Editorial Advisory Board
Paul Herbert, Andrew Cayton, James Westheider, Michael W. Doyle, Nicole Etcheson, Joseph Fitzharris, Janet Bednarek, John Hall