Working papers

The Centre for European Security currently edits and produces two series of Working Papers: ‘Working Papers in European Security’ and ‘Working Papers in Military and International History’. The former is directed towards contemporary security concerns, while the latter considers a range of security-related themes, from a historical perspective, centred broadly round military and international history.

The Working Papers in Military and International History produced by the centre is now in its second series; the first series was edited and produced in the Centre for Contemporary History & Politics, which was part of the European Studies Research Institute.

Some of these papers will be available to a wider audience in the coming months via the University’s institutional repository, USIR.

Working Papers in European Security

Working Paper No. 1
Jessie Blackbourn, Historical Precedents for Contemporary Counter-Terrorism Policy (Centre for European Security: Salford, August 2011). ISBN 978 1 902496 64 1

Working Paper No. 2
Steven J. Main, ‘If Spring Comes Tomorrow…’ Russian Security and Military Policy in the Arctic in 2011 (Centre for European Security: Salford, September 2011). ISBN 978 1 902496 65 8

Working Papers in Military and International History (Series 2)

Working Paper No. 1
Markus Pöhlmann, Before the Tank: Armament and Mechanisation in Imperial Germany, 1880-1914 (Centre for European Security: Salford, December 2010). ISBN 978 1 902496 61 0

Working Paper No. 2
Bryn Hammond, Practical Considerations in British Tank Operations on the Western Front, 1916-1918 (Centre for European Security: Salford, May 2011). ISBN 978 1 902496 62

Working Papers in Military and International History (Series 1)

Working Paper No. 1*
Nikolas Gardner, The Beginning of the Learning Curve: British Officers and the Advent of Trench Warfare, September-October, 1914 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, April 2003). ISBN 1 902496 36 1

Working Paper No. 2*
Matthew Hughes, The Central African Federation, Katanga and the Congo Crisis, 1958-65 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, September 2003). ISBN 1 902496 37 X

Working Paper No. 3*
Galen Roger Perras, Hurry Up and Wait: Robert Menzies, Mackenzie King, and the Failed Attempt to Form an Imperial War Cabinet in 1941 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, September 2004). ISBN 1 902496 43 4

Working Paper No. 4
Peter Lieb, A Precursor of Modern Counter-Insurgency Operations? The German Occupation of the Ukraine in 1918 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, September 2007). ISBN 1 902496 51 5

Working Paper No. 5
Jonathan Colman & J.J. Widen, The ‘Coalition of the Semi-Willing’: American Diplomacy and the Recruitment of Allies in Vietnam, 1964-68 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, September 2008). ISBN 978 1 902496 55 9

Working Paper No. 6
Martin Rink, Is There Anything New in Small-Scale Warfare? Developments in Asymmetric Violence, 1740-1815 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, March 2009). ISBN 978 1 902496 56 6

Working Paper No. 7
Andrew David Steadman, Reassessing Economic Appeasement during Chamberlain’s Peace-time Premiership: A Two-headed Beast? (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, August 2009). ISBN 978 1 902496 57 3

Working Paper No. 8
Kerstin von Lingen, Nuremberg, Rome, Tokyo: The Impact of Allied War Crimes Trials on Post-War Identity in Germany, Italy and Japan after 1945 (Centre for Contemporary History and Politics, ESRI: Salford, December 2009). ISBN 978 1 902496 60 3

* Working Papers 1-3 in Series 1 are no longer available.