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New Researchers’ Conference, 17 & 18 November 2017
17th November 2017 @ 9:00 am - 18th November 2017 @ 5:00 pm

The Many Faces of War - Changing Perspectives on Armed Conflict

Conference is opened by Tobias Roeder assisted by Adam Storring, Arthur Kuhle, Lucia Staiano-Daniels and Matthew Ford
Conference dates
November 17, 2017 - November 18, 2017
Conference Venue
British Commission for Military History (BCMH)
Fisher Room
St John's College Cambridge
Cambridge CB2 1TP
United Kingdom
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Conference Dinner
The conference convenors will host a conference dinner on the evening of Friday 17th November at Clare College. Details at the link below.
Programme and Booking
Click here to see the provisional programme and book your ticket
Themes
Since ancient times war has been conceived of not only as a means of destruction but also as a generative process that demands expertise and innovation. This ambivalence is exemplified by the Greek goddess Pallas Athene, who represented not only war but also the arts and sciences. This complex goddess reflects the theme of this year’s New Research in Military History Conference, which is concerned with exploring multi-dimensional perceptions of warfare.
We invite historians in many fields, from those interested in the study of military technique to those more concerned with depiction and art, to present their research on the different perspectives on war over the centuries. Possible themes might include:
- The role of war in international relations
- War as a means or as a failure of politics
- The difference between pre- and post-Enlightenment perceptions of warfare
- The difference between victory and defeat, in the perception of soldiers and civilians, or in terms of remembrance culture
- Ways to cope with a “lost cause;” for instance by the armed forces and the political leadership
- Intelligence, understanding and war
- War as a means of social change
- Insurgency, resistance and de-colonisation
- Tactical and technological change
- War and the history of science
- Gender, war and identity
This is the 8th conference organised by the British Commission for Military History. Its purpose is to bring together current research by postgraduate and early career scholars in the field of military history and related disciplines. Its philosophy is to offer an open and supportive forum for people with a broad range of interests – from material culture to those interested in intelligence or military technique – to meet and share their research.
Publication Opportunities
Speakers may consider publishing their papers in the peer-reviewed, British Journal for Military History.
Registration Fee
Fee for Attendees attending both days: £40
Fee for Attendees attending one day: £30
Fee for Speakers attending both days: £30
Fee for Speakers attending 1 day: £20
The conference is being underwritten by the British Commission for Military History and is being organised on a not-for-profit basis.
Convenors:
Adam Storring (University of Cambridge), Arthur Kuhle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Tobias Roeder (University of Cambridge), Lucia Staiano-Daniels (UCLA), Matthew Ford (University of Sussex)