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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Keynote Lecture…
Posted in Academia, Conferences, Events, Military History, War Studies, tagged British Army, John Buckley, Military Innovation, University of Birmingham, University of Wolverhampton on March 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Call for Papers – Transformation and Innovation in the British and Commonwealth Militaries from 1642 to the Present Day
Posted in Call for Papers, Conferences, War Studies, tagged British Army, Call for Papers, Gary Sheffield, John Buckley, Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, University of Birmingham, University of Wolverhampton on September 23, 2010 | 3 Comments »
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 [...]
Book Review – War Studies Reader
Posted in Book Review, War Studies, tagged Book Review, Gary Sheffield, Historiography, King's College London, Military History, University of Birmingham, University of Wolverhampton, War Studies on August 6, 2010 | 4 Comments »
[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 [...]