New Research in Military History A British Commission for Military History Conference for Postgraduate and Early Career Historians to be held at the Royal Air Force Museum London 25 September 2015
New Research in Military History A British Commission for Military History Conference for Postgraduate and Early Career Historians to be held at the Royal Air Force Museum London 25 September 2015 The British Commission for Military History was founded in 1968 and is at the forefront of academic debate over many aspects of military history. The Commission is also the pre-eminent eminent organisation for professional military historians in the United Kingdom. This event, organised in association with the Royal Air Force Museum, is the Commission s sixth annual New Research in Military History conference. The New Research in Military History conference provides a forum to discuss current research being undertaken by postgraduate and early career scholars in the field of military history and related disciplines. The conference s keynote lecture will be delivered by Professor Richard Overy of the University of Exeter and Chair of the RAF Museum s Research Board. Professor Overy will be talking on Military History: Anything More to Say? Conference Organiser Jennifer Daley Jennifer.Daley@kcl.ac.uk British Commission for Military History www.bcmh.org.uk
Conference Programme 09:00-09:20 09:20 Conference Registration 09:20-09:30 09:30 Welcome and Introduction Dr Ross Mahoney (Aviation Historian, Royal Air Force Museum) 09:30-11:00 Panel 1 War in the Nineteenth Century 11:00-11:15 11:15 Coffee Dr Paul Huddie (Queen s University, Belfast) Ireland and its Place within British Military History: Recent Research on the Crimean War Home Front Jennifer Daley (King s College London) - Sailors Ashore: The British Naval Brigade during the Crimean War, 1854-1856 1856 Peter Keeling (University of Kent) Patriotism, Pessimism and Panics: Garnet Wolseley and the Tunnel under the Channel, 1881-1883 1883 11:15-12:45 12:45 Panel 2 The First World War 12:45-13:45 13:45 Lunch Alexander Mayhew (London School of Economics and Political Science) Training and Morale: The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in the Great War Colin Garnett (University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy) Fortune Favours the Bold: The Canadian Trench Raid of 30-31 31 January 1916: A Case Study in Doctrinal Development Christopher Newton (King s College London) The Morale of British Third Army during the Arras Campaign, April-June 1917 13:45-15:15 15:15 Panel 3 - Small Wars and Counterinsurgencies 15:15-15:30 15:30 Coffee Morgan Deane (Brigham Young University) Groping in the Dark: Reassessing Mao s Leadership from the Jiangxi Period, 1927-1934 1934 Dr Derwin Gregory (University of East Anglia) SOE, SIS and the RAF: Supplying the European Resistance during the Second World War Nathaniel Moir (State University of New York at Albany) A Comparative Analysis of Internal Coercion and Violence with the Islamic State and the Vietminh 15:30-17:00 17:00 Panel 4 - Strategic Challenges Andrew Breer (King s College London) Britain s Logistical Failure that Lost the First Empire: The Issue with Masts during the American War of Independence Harry Richards (University of Keele) Spy Fever and Naval Intelligence Officers during the First World War: Spy Catchers of Coast Watchers? John Spencer (University of Wolverhampton) How to Win the War, by Lieutenant- General Sir Henry Wilson: British Strategy in 1918 17:00-17:40 17:40 Keynote Lecture - Professor Richard Overy (University of Exeter) - Military History: Anything More to Say? 17:40-18:00 18:00 Concluding Remarks - Major-General (ret d) Mungo Melvin (President, British Commission for Military History)
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Name Booking Form New Research in Military History Friday 25 September 2015. Organisation Address Telephone Conference Fees (includes lunch and refreshments) Email Please enter the number of places required in the appropriate boxes below. Student Delegate Fee: 25 Full Delegate Fee: 50 Payment. Special Dietary Requirements: I enclose a cheque (in Sterling, drawn on a British bank account, made payable to the Royal Air Force Museum Enterprises) for Credit Card Payment Card Type:.. Card Number:. Security Code: Start Date (Solo cards):. Issue Number (Switch only): Expiry Date:. To pay by bank transfers please contact us for further details. Signature Date.. Please complete this form enclosing payment and send by Monday 21 September 2015 to: Dr Ross Mahoney, Aviation Historian, Royal Air Force Museum, Grahame Park Way, London, NW9 5LL Tel: 020 8358 4908 Email. ross.mahoney@rafmuseum.org