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Societies & Publications
- ACW Society UK
ACW Society UK - Anglo-Zulu War Historical Society [AZWHS] & AZWHS Journal
Interesting Historical Site with lots of info about books on the Zulu Wars amongst other things. Includes Ian Knight, well known author, as Honorary Vice-President and publishes a regular Journal. - Battlegames Blog, The (by Henry Hyde)
The ongoing thoughts and ramblings of Battlegames Magazine’s Editor and founder! - Battlegames Magazine
One of the best Wargaming Magazines around. - Board Game Geek
Ostensibly about Boardgames it also features lots of support for Wargaming Rules and a Buy, Sell, & Exchange market. - British Historical Games Society [BHGS]
British Historical Games Society - Classic War-Gaming (Phil Olley) & Classic Wargamer's Journal
Phil Olley’s Blog – covering wargaming in the classic 1950s-1970s way of Charles Grant, Don Featherstone, Brig. Peter Young, etc. Phil is also the of Classic Wargaming Journal, Volume I being published in 2010-2011. - Dadi & Piombo (Dice & Lead) Magazine & Impetvs Wargaming Rules
Dual Language Italian & English Wargaming Magazine and also the publisher fo the Impetvs Series of Wargaming Rules. - Free Wargames Rules
Pete Jones’s Free Wargames Rules Resource - German Forces in Normandy: June 1944
Research site by the author of “Normandy 1944: German Military Organization, Combat Power and Organizational Effectiveness” – lots of useful OOB & TO&E information from that campaign – Highly Recommended Book too! - Lance & Longbow Society [LLS] & Hobilar
Lance & Longbow Society [LLS] who also publish a regular Magazine called Hobilar. - MAFVA (Essex UK branch)
MAFVA. (Essex UK branch) - MAFVA (Miniature Armoured Fighting Vehicle Association) & Tankette Magazine
Miniature Armoured Fighting Vehicle Association which also publishes Tankette Magazine. - Military Miniatures (Germany)
German Online Wargaming Magazine. - Miniature Wargames Magazine (UK)
One of the longest running Wargaming Publications. - Nafziger Collection
The Nafziger Collection contains orders of battle from 1600 to 1945 with over 7000 individual pdf files. - Napoleonic Historical Society
Napoleonic Historical Society. - New Zealand War History Project
All the NZ Official Histories on line – NZ Wars; Boer War; WW1 & WW2. e.g. campaigns of 2nd and 3rd Divisions, all the Battalion Histories and Service Arm Histories (Artillery, Transport, Cavalry, etc), plus Navy, Air Force, and Political Histories fo - Pike & Shot Society [P&SS] & Arquebusier | Mercurius
The Pike & Shot Society produce the bi-monthly Arqubusier Magazine and Mercurius Newsletter. The Society covers the period up to and including the War of the Spanish Succession (Marlbrough) & Great Northern War – i.e. 1400 to 1721. - Renaissance Wargame Society
Renaissance Wargame Society. - Russo-Japanese War Society
The Russo-Japanese War Society - Savage & Soldier Magazine
The old Colonial Savage & Soldier Magazine is now defunct – however back issues can occasionally be obtained through this website. And all the best Sudan Material has been compiled in the Mahdist Wars Source Books available from TVAG (The Virtual Armc - Society of Ancients [SOA] & Slingshot
Society of Ancients [SOA] who also publish a montly Magazine called Slingshot. - Society of Fantasy & Science Fiction Wargamers [SFSFW] & Ragnarok
International body dedicated to promoting the fantasy and science fiction genre within wargaming and the hobby in general and publishes a regular magazine called “Ragnarok”. - Society of Fantasy and Science Fiction Wargamers Blog
Blog of the SFSFW. - Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers [SOTCW] & The SOTCW Journal
SOTCW covers everythign from 1900 to today – and publishes a quarterly magazine “The Journal”. - SOTCW Events Blog
The Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers is keen to get members meeting up for games and gatherings throughout the world and the Events Blog is to help organise such events… - Victorian Military Society | SOTQ & Zeriba Magazines
Historical Society covering the Victorian Military era that publishes “Soldiers of the Queen” Magazine and a dedicated Sudan Study Group magazine “Zeriba”. - Victorian Wars Forum
Great forum discussing all aspects of Victorian Colonial Wars, Military, and related subjects. - Wargames Illustrated Magazine
Part of the Battlefront “Flames of War” group. - Wargames Research Group [WRG]
Home of Phil Barker & Sue Laflin-Barker; authors of DBA, DBMM, and more. Includes free downloads of copies of many of their older rules sets or ones currently out of print (e.g. DBA & HotT). - Wargames, Soldiers, & Strategy Magazine [WSS]
One of the best Wargaming Magazines ever produced… - Western Front Association
The Western Front Association (WFA) was formed with the aim of furthering interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those on all sides who served their countries in France and Flanders and - WFHGS Warning Order (Free Online Wargaming Magazine)
Warning Order is the official online magazine of the Wasatch Front Historical Gaming Society (WFHGS) and is a free, full color online publication that can be downloaded in PDF format – Highly Reccommended.

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