The latest edition has just come through the door. If you are not a member of the society you should consider it as it is pre-eminent professional organisation for practicing military historians. The 2011 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History Gerhard L. Weinberg, ‘Some Myths of World War II‘ The talk engages some myths [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Combined Operations’
TOC – Journal of Military History, Vol. 75, No. 3
Posted in Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Cold War, Combined Operations, English Civil War, Journal of Military History, Journals, Operation IRONCLAD, Saddam Hussein on July 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Joys of the Archive…
Posted in Air Power, Research, Second World War, tagged Air Power History, Air supremacy, Combined Operations, Dieppe, National Archives, Operation JUBILEE, Royal Air Force, Second World War on April 16, 2010 | 1 Comment »
[Cross-posted at The Aerodrome] One of the advantages of being a researcher is the little gems of information that crop up from time to time in the course of examining new files. Having recently completed my MPhil I was pleased to come across to extra pieces of information in the course of my PhD research [...]
‘Amphibious Warfare from Gallipoli to the Falklands’
Posted in Cold War, Events, First World War, Second World War, War Studies, tagged Amphibious Warfare, Combined Operations, Events, Military History, War Studies on March 25, 2010 | 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 October 2010 Organised by the Battlefields Trust in collaboration with the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment Museum, at the Fulwood Barracks, Watling Street Road, Preston PR2 8AA [...]