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Category Archives: 19th Century

TOC – Journal of Military History, Vol. 77, No. 2

April 3, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

The latest edition of the Journal of Military History has just appeared with the following articles present: Articles Claire Robertson, ‘Racism, the Military, and Abolitionism in the Late Eighteenth- and […]

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18th Century, 19th Century, Air Power History, American Civil War, First World War, Journals, Military History, Naval History

Joint American and Canadian Studies and War Studies Seminar – Dr Peter MacLeod

February 27, 2013by Ross 2 Comments

The Department of American and Canadian Studies and the Centre for War Studies at the University of Birmingham are co-hosting the following seminar: Dr Peter MacLeod Canadian War Museum ‘The […]

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19th Century, Events, Military History, Napoleonic Wars, Naval History, War Studies

TOC – War in History, Vol. 20, No. 1

January 24, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Here is the Table of Contents for the latest edition of War in History. Jon Coulston, ‘Courage and Cowardice in the Roman Imperial Army’ This paper examines the courage and […]

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19th Century, Classical Warfare, Journals, Medieval Warfare, Military History, Second World War, War Studies

Book Review – Red Coat, Green Machine: Continuity in Change in the British Army, 1700-2000

January 21, 2013by Ross 1 Comment

Charles Kirke, Red Coat, Green Machine: Continuity in Change in the British Army, 1700-2000. London: Continuum, 2009. Figures. Bibliography. Index. Appendices. XVI + 240pp. Kirke has written a book that […]

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17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, Boer War, Book Review, Cold War, First World War, Military History, Second World War, War Studies

TOC – Journal of Military History, Vol. 77, No. 1

January 9, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

The latest edition of the Journal of Military History has just been published with some very interesting articles within its pages. Articles Daniel Krebs, ‘Useful Enemies: The Treatment of German […]

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18th Century, 19th Century, First World War, Journals, Korean War, Military History, Naval History, Second World War, Vietnam War

Call for Papers – War, Society, and Culture in Britain c.1688-1830

December 3, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

War, Society, and Culture in Britain c.1688-1830 University of Leeds 4-5 July 2013 A two-day conference exploring all aspects of the relationship between war, the armed forces and Britain in […]

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17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, Call for Papers, Conferences, Military History, War Studies

War Studies Seminar at the University of Birmingham – Professor Andrew Lambert

November 6, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

The next War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham is: Professor Andrew Lambert King’s College London ‘The War of 1812’ The event will be on […]

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19th Century, Events, Military History, Naval History, War Studies

New Research in Military History Conference

October 17, 2012by Ross 1 Comment

New Research in Military History A Conference for Postgraduate and Early Career Academics 16 November 2012 This conference, organised by the British Commission for Military History in association with the […]

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18th Century, 19th Century, Air Power History, Conferences, First World War, Historiography, Military History, Second World War, War Studies

US Civil War to First World War: Learning the Lessons – Part 2

March 14, 2012by and1066 Leave a comment

Here is the second part of the recent Day School at the Centre for War Studies that examined the links between the American Civil War and the First  World War. […]

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19th Century, American Civil War, First World War, Military History, War Studies

The Thin Khaki Line: The Evolution of Infantry Attack Formations in the British Army 1899-1914

March 12, 2012by Ross 1 Comment

The transformation of British infantry between 1899 and 1914 was one of the most striking developments in an era of British Army reform. However, while the high quality of the […]

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19th Century, First World War, Military History, Publishing, War Studies

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