How should we treat the war dead? For many the answer is logical, given the long history of remembrance that dates to the Great War of 1914-18. However for those who fell before this conflict, there are no cemeteries maintained by organisations such as the Commonwealth War Graves Comm
This issue was published on 25 November 2020. http://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/issue/view/112 This download will take you to the complete issue whilst the URL above will enable you also to select individual articles and reviews. EDITORIALAlthough not our usual kind of ‘special issue’, this edit
The 2nd Modern Conflict Research Symposium will be hosted at the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester on 31 January / 1 February 2020. Tickets are now available to purchase via the university of Huddersfield. MCRS is an interdisciplinary conference which provides a space for discuss
See also our Events page at http://www.bcmh.org.uk/event/2nd-modern-conflict-research-symposium-31-jan-1-feb-2020/ The 2nd Modern Conflict Research Symposium will be hosted at the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester on 31 January / 1 February 2020. Tickets are now available to
Please see the open invitation attached below and contact Frank Baldwin frank@frankbaldwin.co.uk if you would like to participate in the Project. Invitation EUROPE REMEMBERS 75 https://europeremembers.com/ The primary objective of Europe Remembers is to make the final phase of t