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The British Commission for Military History was founded in 1965 as the national branch of the International Commission for Military History. It serves as a forum for the discussion and promotion of military history in the broadest sense, without restriction as to period or region.

The Commission is at the forefront of academic debate over many aspects of military history including the centenary of the First World War. Through the British Journal for Military History, a pioneering Open Access, peer-reviewed journal and regular conferences, the BCMH delivers high quality scholarship in military history to an audience beyond academia.

Details of our Forthcoming Events can be found on our Events page

The British Commission for Military History also maintains an active social media presence and can be found on Facebook and Twitter.

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BJMH, Vol 4, Issue 3

The latest issue of the BJMH can be found at this link: BJMH Vol 4, Issue 3 You will also see a statement to the effect
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7 October 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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Eisenhower, Montgomery, Pigeons, Rebellions, Signals

REMINDER – Richard Holmes Lecture 2018

The Battlefields Trust is pleased to announce that the 2018 Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Professor Peter Gaunt,
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1 October 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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English Civil War, Holmes, NAM, National Army Museum

Research Project – Call for Papers – The Dark Side of the Belle Epoque

The Dark Side of the Belle Époque. Political violence and Armed Associations in Europe before the First World War — PREW
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13 September 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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associations, civilians, masculinity, Research Tool, Women

Helion Conferences 15 and 22 September 2018

Members may be interested in two conferences run by Helion Publishing taking place on 15 and 22 September 2018:   S
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13 September 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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Colonial, ECW, English Civil War, Flags, Thirty Years War, Victorian

Royal Engineers

  Royal Engineers Museum   RE Museum Royal Engineers Historical Society (REHS)    REHS Events
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12 September 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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Engineers

Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One, Tate Britain until 23 Sept 2018

Marking the 100 years since the end of World War One, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One looks at how artists r
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21 July 2018
by Grainger, Andy
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Art, Exhibition, First World War, Tate, WW1
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Our Journal

The British Journal for Military History is a pioneering Open Access, peer-reviewed journal that brings high quality scholarship in military history to an audience beyond academia.

"The birth of the British Journal for Military History will be as welcome as it is long overdue.

The past few decades have seen the appearance of a new generation of military historians. Some have been serving or retired members of the Armed Forces; some academics or aspiring academics; and some - most welcome of all – amateurs who write for the sheer love of it. The continuing demand for their work is evidenced in every major bookshop, where ‘Military History’ shelves often take up as much space as does mere ‘History’. Even those whose primary interest is not military history as such now realise that a knowledge of the subject is necessary if they are to understand the past, to say nothing of the present. Military history is now too important to be left to the military historians.

For the past few years military historians have been able to communicate with each another at the annual meetings of the British Commission for Military History and through its publication Mars and Clio. Now the BJMH will make their work available to a far wider readership and should attract an increasing number of contributors. It will be not only British, and not only military historians who will wish it well."

Professor Sir Michael Howard

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BCMH Upcoming Events

  1. BCMH AGM 2021

    6 March @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
  2. Three Minute Military Thesis (TMMT) 25th March 2021

    25 March @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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