Review of: "L. H. E. Kleinreesink, On Military Memoirs. A Quantitative Comparison of International Afghanistan War Autobiographies, 2001–2010, Leiden / Boston: Brill (Egodocuments and History Series; vol. 10)." [Book Review]

Res Militares – The Official Newsletter of the Society of Ancient Military Historians 18 (1):4-5 (2018)
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