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Welcome to the twelfth and final Bugle for 2021.

In September and October the project's coordinators developed a reading list based on their personal recommendations. We are pleased to bring it to you as a review essay in this month's edition of the Bugle. It includes a wide range of books, and might be of particular interest for those of us who are taking a holiday over the Christmas period.

Continuing on the topic of books, the regular book review section includes a review by Nick-D of an underwhelming work on the American Civil War. It also features a large collection of external reviews.

After a few months with not many new featured pictures, we're happy to note that the article news section includes four excellent new FPs. It also has the usual round-up of other new featured content and A-class articles.

A reminder that voting is still open for the Military historian of the year and Military history newcomer of the year. Voting closes at 23:59 (GMT) on 30 December 2021, so vote for your choices of the outstanding Milhist members now!

Lastly, we would like to wish members of the project a merry Christmas and the absolute best for 2022!

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


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