Further to the Centenaries Roundtable at the London Conference, click here to read the call for papers for the project ‘Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914–1922: The Centennial Reappraisal’
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Further to the Centenaries Roundtable at the London Conference, click here to read the call for papers for the project ‘Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914–1922: The Centennial Reappraisal’
Papers for the September conference are now available online for registered delegates. You can find them here.
Please note, this page is password protected. If you are having access problems please contact me at michaelfinch[at]firstworldwarstudies[dot]org
Congratulations to our friend and Society stalwart, Mike Neiberg, recognized as a Top Young Historian by the History News Network. Read the full story here:
Enduring the Great War. Combat, Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914–1918
by Alexander Watson, University of Cambridge
Published by Cambridge University Press
Description
An innovative comparative history of how German and British soldiers endured the horror of the First World War. Unlike existing literature, which emphasises the strength of societies or military institutions, this study [...]
Details of the summer term Apéro 14-18 Seminars, organised by society members Alisa Miller and James Kitchen are now online and can be found here.
2 two-year Post-doctoral Fellowships from 1 Sept 2008 – 30 Aug 2010 – for more information click here
Javier Ponce’s paper for the Washington conference, ‘Germany and Spain during the First World War: A Difficult Relationship’, is now available in English and may now be accessed by conference delegates here.
Many thanks to everyone who participated in the conference and contributed towards three days of lively debate and friendly exchanges. Particular thanks to Jennifer Keene and Mike Neiberg whose tireless efforts made it all possible, and to Randy Papadopoulos and Sanders Marble who were invaluable points of contact in Washington itself.
A few photos from the [...]
The papers for the Washington conference are now available. They are password protected – the password is the same as the one Jennifer Keene used when she posted the papers on the file sharing service at her university.
Greetings everyone,
Website developments are now proceeding at a good speed. Login and check out the member index and the new additions to the members’ CVs section.
Please continue to send me your CVs – or a link to your personal website/webpages – at CV[at]firstworldwarstudies[dot]org, and I’ll endeavour to get them posted up as quickly as possible. [...]