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Call for Papers – New Research in Military History: A Conference for Postgraduate and Early-career Historians
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The following call for papers maybe of interest to members. We would really like to see papers from the wider military history community. This conference, organised by the…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ross Mahoney Sep 29, 2011.

Transformation and Innovation in the British Military from 1642 to 1945

As some of you will have noticed we are holding an event at the University of Birmingham on 13 April that deals with the process of Transformation and Innovation in the British Military. We have a…Continue

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Ross Mahoney replied to Ross Mahoney's discussion Call for Papers – New Research in Military History: A Conference for Postgraduate and Early-career Historians
"I would like to notify members that the deadline for the CfP for this conference has be extended until 14 October.   Ross"
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Call for Papers – New Research in Military History: A Conference for Postgraduate and Early-career Historians

The following call for papers maybe of interest to members. We would really like to see papers from the wider military history community. This conference, organised by the British Commission for Military History in association with the History of Warfare Research Group at King's College London, intends to highlight the breadth and…See More
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Transformation and Innovation in the British Military from 1642 to 1945

As some of you will have noticed we are holding an event at the University of Birmingham on 13 April that deals with the process of Transformation and Innovation in the British Military. We have a panel on the Early Modern Period that may be of interest to some members.However, due to circumstances out our control, and the speakers, one of our panelists on the Early Modern Panel has had to pull out. I was wondering if any members, who are either postgarduate students or early career historians,…See More
Mar 25, 2011
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University of Birmingham
What interests do you have in the period?
The operational and tactical conduct of war in the period.
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http://thoughtsonmilitaryhistory.wordpress.com/
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The Influence of the Napoleonic Wars upon the British Military, 1815-1854

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The Influence of the Napoleonic Wars upon the British Military, 1815-1854

Thoughts welcomed

Ross

Posted on January 24, 2012 at 22:47

The British Army, 1795-1815: An Army Transformed?

The following post on the Birmingham "On War" may be of interest to members. It relates to a fortcoming chapter on Tranformation and Innovation in the British Military. Thoughts are always welcomed on the blog.

An Army Transformed?

Ross

Posted on January 2, 2012 at 14:52

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