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Category Archives: War Studies

A Military Transformed? A New Book from Helion and Compnay

May 23, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

In November 2013, a book will be published. It is my first book. Well to be honest I am one of the co-editors with two friends, Stuart Mitchell and Michael […]

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19th Century, Air Power History, Books, First World War, Inter-War Period, Military History, Military Transformation and Innovation, Naval History, Publishing, Second World War, War Studies

The John Terraine Lecture at the University of Birmingham

April 25, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

The next War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham, is the annual John Terraine Lecture: Professor Andrew Lambert (King’s College, London) John Terraine and the […]

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Events, First World War, Naval History, War Studies

Conference Programme – Decision in the Atlantic

April 10, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Programme Decision in the Atlantic Friday 17 – Saturday 18 May 2013 Department of War Studies, King’s College London Organised by Global War Studies, the Society for Nautical Research and […]

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Air Power History, Conferences, Naval History, Second World War, Strategic Studies, War Studies

TOC – War in History, Vol. 20, No. 2

April 10, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Here is the latest table of contents for War in History. Kevin Linch and Matthew McCormack, ‘Defining Soldiers: Britain’s Military, c.1740–1815′ This article offers a critique of the methodology of […]

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18th Century, American Civil War, First World War, Journals, Military History, Vietnam War, War Studies
Walking D-Day

Review of Walking D-Day

March 31, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Paul Reed, Walking D-Day. Barnsley: Pen and Sword Books, 2012. 270 pp. This book provides a series of battlefield walks around the beaches and airborne landing sites and drop zones […]

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Book Review, Military History, Second World War, War Studies
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Review of Iraq Full Circle: From Shock and Awe to the Last Combat Patrol in Baghdad and Beyond

March 25, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Colonel Darron L. Wright, Iraq Full Circle: From Shock and Awe to the Last Combat Patrol in Baghdad and Beyond. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 2012. 375 pp. This is an account […]

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Book Review, Gulf War, Leadership and Command, Military History, War on Terror, War Studies
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Review – Iron Man – Rudolf Berthold: Germany’s Indomitable Fighter Ace of World War I

March 25, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

Peter Kilduff, Iron Man – Rudolf Berthold: Germany’s Indomitable Fighter Ace of World War I. London: Grub Street, 2012. Bibliography. Index. pp. 192.  In 1992, Michael Paris noted that the: […]

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War Studies, First World War, Book Review, Military History, Air Power History

War Studies Seminar at the University of Birmingham – Professor Gary Sheffield

March 8, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

The next War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham is: Professor Gary Sheffield University of Birmingham ‘Douglas Haig: the Making of a Corps Commander’ The […]

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Events, First World War, Leadership and Command, Military History, War Studies

War Studies Seminar at the University of Birmingham – Daniel Whittingham

February 28, 2013by Ross Leave a comment

The next War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham is: Dan Wittingham King’s College London ‘Charles Callwell and the Planning, Execution and Aftermath of the […]

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Events, First World War, Military History, War Studies

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

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