The Air Force List as a Historical Source
Reblogged from Thoughts on Military History: Here is a section of my introduction that discusses the utility of The Air Force List as a historical source. It is linked in […]
Reblogged from Thoughts on Military History: Here is a section of my introduction that discusses the utility of The Air Force List as a historical source. It is linked in […]
[Cross posted at The Aerodrome] Jonathan Bailey has written that the First World War was the time of a true revolution in military affairs with regards to the development of […]
Here is another abstract from the fortcoming book on Transformation and Innovation in the British Military ————————————————————————————————————————————————— In light of the historiographical consensus regarding the innovative dominance displayed by the […]
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: Air Vice Marshal (ret’d) […]
Moving on from the synopsis, here is the table of contents for our forthcoming book. I am sure you will agree there are some interesting topics being explored in the […]
Next weeks War Studies Seminar at the Centre for War Studies at the University of Birmingham is as follows: James Pugh (University of Birmingham) ‘Early British Air Power Doctrine and […]