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Blitz Street | Trench Fever
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War – what is it good for? Cross posted to Britain at War. To mark the 70th anniversary of this pivotal event in British history, Tony Robinson presents a four-part science and history series which gives just a flavour of what it must have been like to live under such constant bombardment, and explores, crucially, why the Blitz failed. And not terribly informative (is the solution to the ‘Blitz Spirit’ really to be found in the blast effects of German bombs? This entry was posted on Friday, November 13th...
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John Ramsden | Trench Fever
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War – what is it good for? Professor John Ramsden, my colleague at QMUL until his retirement last year, died a few days ago. Peter Hennessy’s obituary from the Guardian. 8217; There’s no way in words of conveying why that generated so much affection within me. On one of the student feedback forms from the First World War course we taught together, an anonymous undergraduate wrote ‘John Ramsden: if Carlsberg made lecturers’. That got it absolutely right; he will be much missed. From your own site. Command...
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armsandthemedicalman | Thoughts of a wife, mother and historian (not necessarily in that order).
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Thoughts of a wife, mother and historian (not necessarily in that order). I am also currently writing a monograph based on research funded by the Wellcome Trust into the experiences and identities of non-commissioned military medical servicemen (basically, the RAMC stretcher bearers and orderlies) of the First World War. Further details about my work and how to contact me can be found here. 16 thoughts on “ About. October 8, 2012 at 1:42 am. Jessica, My thesis on British and Dominion AMC stretcher-bearer...
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HEPPAS Books: April 2015
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New books in History, Economics, Politics, Philosophy, Anthropology, and Sociology. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Browned Off and Bloody-Minded". New from Yale University Press: Browned Off and Bloody-Minded: The British Soldier Goes to War 1939-1945. Visit Alan Allport's website. The Page 99 Test: Demobbed: Coming Home After World War Two. Posted by Marshal Zeringue. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Posted by Marshal Zeringue. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Technology and the Search for Progress in Modern Mexico".