"Military history is dying" is always an interesting take as people who work on the Crusades, the American Revolution, the Civil War, World War II era, the Cold War, the French and Haitian Revolutions, etc. all find employment, teach classes on those topics and publish on them.
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History at the college level in America is dying. The whole thing. Military history is changing. And withering like everything else on the vine as permanent posts become history into myth.
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Admittedly we offer World War I, World War II, Korean & Vietnam Wars, and the Crusades in our two year rotation. There are also only two of us. It's a lot of military history for two full time faculty in the department.
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It is! (but good!) Sure there is some lingering antipathy in some quarters to milhist, but the existential threat to the subfield is, as you rightly note, the withering of the field itself. MIlhist can survive a few tenured sneers, but not the abolition of history departments!
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