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RAF Museum Call for Papers 2022 Programme

11 December 2021
by Grainger, Andy
Air, Conference, International, RAF
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Research Lecture Programme Call for Papers

The RAF Museum is currently circulating a call for papers for its annual Research Lecture Programme. In 2022, the RAF Museum will be holding lectures both in person – in London, Cosford, Wolverhampton and Lancaster – and online. The programme hosts both established scholars presenting new research, and students looking for an opportunity to present a full length paper to a public audience for the first time.  The call closes on 31 December 2021

The Museum is keen to encourage submissions from a wide-range of academic fields including but not limited to: Business and Economic History; Gender Studies; International Relations; Law and Ethics; Military History and Air Power; Race and Ethnicity; Social History; and Strategic Studies.

Full details are available in the pdf below or the Museum's website at RAF Museum 2022 Research Lectures Call for Speakers - RAF Museum:

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