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Tag Archives: Battle of Britain

An Alternative View of Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory

September 17, 2012by Ross 2 Comments

Our normal view of Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory has very much been skewed by his portrayal in the popular media. The most famous portrayal comes in the 1969 […]

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Air Power History, Military History, Second World War

‘Despised and Neglected’: Transformation and Innovation in British Air Defence, 1922-1935

June 5, 2012by Ross 1 Comment

[Cross posted at The Aerodrome] The conventional wisdom is that British air defence was, in A. J. P. Taylor’s words, ‘despised and comparatively neglected before the war’ and that victory […]

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Air Power History, Military History, Military Transformation and Innovation, Publishing, War Studies

What is the Point of the Literature Review?

April 4, 2012by Ross Leave a comment

[Cross Posted from Thoughts on Military History] What is it for? We are told that it is there to highlight the wider literature the surrounds our research. It is to: […]

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Historiography, Military History, Research, Writing

Air Power Seminar at the University of Birmingham – Ross Mahoney

December 11, 2011by Ross 1 Comment

The next War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies at the University of Birmingham is an Air Power Seminar and is being given by: Ross Mahoney (University of […]

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Air Power, Events, Leadership and Command, Military History, Second World War, War Studies

War Studies Seminar at the University of Birmingham

March 10, 2011by Ross Leave a comment

Next weeks War Studies Seminar at the University of Birmingham is as follows: Dr. David Jordan (King’s College London and the Joint Services Command and Staff College) New Perspectives on […]

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Air Power, Events, Military History, Second World War, War Studies

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