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We have just had the title for out keynote lecture at our forthcoming symposium on Transformation and Innovation in the British Military from 1642 to 1945 confirmed: Professor John Buckley (University of Wolverhampton) “I wouldn’t start from here”: Doctrine and Innovation in the British Army in World War Two If you are interested in attending [...]

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Centres for First and Second World War Studies Call for Papers Transformation and Innovation in the British and Commonwealth Militaries from 1642 to the Present Day A Symposium for Postgraduate and Early Career Historians 13 April 2011 Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon This conference, organised by the Centres for First and Second World War [...]

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[Cross-posted at Thoughts on Military History] War Studies Reader: From the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day and Beyond edited by Gary Sheffield. London: Continuum, 2010. Tables. Notes. pp. 257 When I began my undergraduate degree in War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton back in 2001 it was a small subject that was only [...]

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