Here is the July 2020 issue of Mars & Clio. Many thanks to all our contributors who have written about their experiences at this time, whether about plague or not.
Member Hugh Davie's interests particularly lie in the realm of logistics. See his blog https://www.hgwdavie.com/ One this occasion however, he has offered those of us encircled in the Covid Kessel an opportunity to examine an operation at the Battle of Kursk with particlar reference t
I am grateful to Will Bennett for providing some historical context around Captain, now Colonel, Tom Moore of the Duke of Wellington's Regt, famous for his exploits as a fundraiser with his walking frame. https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/captain-tom-moore-war-what-history-veteran-ww2-nhs-f
Moore’s biographers seem unable or unwilling to grasp the idea that he actually enjoyed his time as a soldier in the 15th Battalion, The London Regiment. In this lecture John Lee explores Moore’s time in the army and the bonds of friendship made there and argues that if you understand
Volume 2, Issue 1 - EDITORIAL Welcome to the first issue of volume 2. This issue is topped and tailed with discussions of arms and armour: plate armour at Agincourt and tank armour in the First World War! This reflects the fact that in and between the First World War and Waterloo200 c