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Monthly Archives: March 2010

The John Terraine Lecture at the University of Birmingham

March 31, 2010by Ross 1 Comment

[Cross-posted from The Aerodrome] This years John Terraine Lecture at the University of Birmingham’s War Studies Seminar will be delivered by Professor Richard Overy and is on an air power […]

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Events, Second World War

Axioms make Idioms of us All

March 29, 2010by Stuart Mitchell 2 Comments

I can’t think of two more misleading axioms to the common understanding of history than: the past is told by those who win and history repeats itself . Like all […]

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War Studies

‘Amphibious Warfare from Gallipoli to the Falklands’

March 25, 2010by Ross 1 Comment

[Cross-posted at Thoughts on Military History] An interest day school being hosted by Paddy Griffith in October. A Study Day on ‘Amphibious Warfare from Gallipoli to the Falklands’ Saturday 30th […]

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Cold War, Events, First World War, Second World War, War Studies

Events

March 25, 2010by Ross Leave a comment

I have just updated the events page on the site. A few more events to go on there so if you know of any War Studies events and you want […]

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Events, War Studies

The Pacific

March 24, 2010by Ross 2 Comments

[Cross-posted at Thoughts on Military History and the Military History Blog] Here is the trailer for this mini-series from HBO; hurry up Sky and put it on Sky One. It […]

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Second World War, War Studies

Welcome

March 24, 2010by Ross 1 Comment

Welcome to the blog of the War Studies research students at the University of Birmingham. This is a group blog run by students of the group. The blog hopes to […]

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War Studies

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