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New Blog – Society for Military History

October 24, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

via New Blog – Society for Military History. The Society for Military History has taken a positive step forward in its engagement with the academic community through social media with […]

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Blogging, Military History, Social Media, War Studies

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Viscount Trenchard is now on Facebook!

October 8, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

I have been following with interest a few friends and colleagues using Facebook pages for key historical figures. Notably I have ‘liked’ pages relating to Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston and […]

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Air Power History, Blogging, Military History, Public History, Social Media

New Twitter Page

September 14, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

Well it had to come. Birmingham “On War” now has it own Twitter account. If you are on Twitter you can now follow us @BirminghamOnWar or you can simply click […]

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Blogging, Social Media

New Blogs…

May 7, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

It is always good to see new blogs from students working in the War Studies field. As I have noted elsewhere, this medium is an excellent way of engaging with […]

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Academia, Blogging, Military History, War Studies

New Contributor – Aimee Fox-Godden

March 7, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

As this is a group blog and is supposed to involve as many War Studies research students as possible, it is my pleasure to introduce a new contributor to the […]

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Blogging, First World War, Military History

The Problems of Writing Academic History

March 5, 2012by Ross 5 Comments

[Cross posted at Thoughts on Military History] This originally started out as a reply to James Daly’s post ‘Why we write?’, however, as it grew in length I decided to […]

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Academia, Blogging, Public History, Publishing

30th Edition of the Military History Carnival

March 4, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

The 30th Edition of the Military History Carnival has been posted at Cliopatria.

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Blogging, Military History, War Studies

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