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History of “carabinieri”, gendarmeries and police with military status history

Histoire comparée des « carabinieri », de la gendarmerie et des forces armées pour le maintien de l’ordre public

Storia comparata dei Carabinieri, gendarmeria, forze armate

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Published on Tuesday, January 04, 2022

Abstract

Italian Society of Military History, in charge to publish the journal Nuova Antologia Militare (NAM), offers the possibility to publish contributions dedicated to the history of “carabinieri”, gendarmeries and police forces with military status. The main fields of interest are the police activities like riot crowd control, public order, investigation activities, patrolling et cetera, but it is not limited to those activities. You could consider focusing your paper on the social role of the personnel, on the development of skills and so on. The call for paper is open to contributions on Police forces during war time with the exception of the role covered as combatant units.

Announcement

Presentation

The call for paper is dedicated to a collective volume of comparative history of the Gendarmeries, armed constabulary forces. It is edited by Flavio Carbone and published in NAM (Nuova Antologia Militare), the Italian journal of the SISM (Società Italiana di Storia Militare), the Italian Society for Military History under the presidency of Professor (ret.) Virgilio Ilari.

The main theme should be strictly connected to the Gendarmerie / Police forces with military status / Constabulary forces history, ideally starting from the XVIII Century to the present day based on primary sources.

The main fields of interest are the police activities like riot crowd control, public order, investigation activities, patrolling et cetera, but it is not limited to those activities. You could consider focusing your paper on the social role of the personnel, on the development of skills and so on. The call for paper is open to contributions on Police forces during war time with the exception of the role covered as combatant units.

This volume will be published in the second part of 2022 as a special issue of the journal Nuova Antologia Militare (NAM).

A presentation of the initiative is available (in Italian) at https://storiacc.hypotheses.org/188

Editor

Flavio Carbone Ph.D., Lt Col ITCC, Member of SISM and NAM Boards and president of the Committee of Military Archives within the International Commission of Military History

Submission guidelines

The deadline for the submission of the abstract (in English, French or Italian) is

on 31 January 2022 (500 words).

Please add a short CV (no more than 300 words).

The accepted papers should be presented by 31 May 2022 for the peer blind review

Please, email me to : storiadeicarabinieri@gmail.com  

NAM presentation

NAM is an open access international and interdisciplinary journal, DOI and DOAJ Indexed, edited by the Italian Society of Military History (SISM) and directed by Prof. Virgilio Ilari and Giovanni Brizzi. The Scientific Council is chaired by Prof. Massimo De Leonardis, President of the ICMH. 

Articles are subjected to double blind peer review.

Author retains the copyright of her/his article/review 

NAM started in February 2020 and in its two first years (2020/2021) it published 9 issues (including one special) with 99 articles and 94 reviews (more than 4,000 pages). (see Attachment).

Places

  • Rome, Italian Republic

Date(s)

  • Monday, January 31, 2022

Keywords

  • military history, carabinieri, gendarmerie, contemporary history, modern history

Contact(s)

  • Flavio Carbone
    courriel : storiadeicarabinieri [at] gmail [dot] com

Information source

  • Flavio Carbone
    courriel : storiadeicarabinieri [at] gmail [dot] com

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« History of “carabinieri”, gendarmeries and police with military status history », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, January 04, 2022, https://doi.org/10.58079/17yr

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