This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on the Western Front gave meaning and definition to the war-torn landscape at the front and behind the lines. As the world’s first industrialised war developed in France and Belgium, millions of British civilians, both men and women, volunteered or were conscripted into the service of the British Army. These individuals were essential in maintaining an unprecedented war-effort on the continent as vast quantities of materials and manpower were transferred to British Army bases in France and Belgium. The scale of this operation amounted to no less than a full-scale military occupation. As British soldiers, labourers and support staff were posted ...
This thesis reappraises military morale during the First World War, looking at the relationship betw...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
Operation War Diary, launched in 2014, is a crowdsourcing project in which ‘Citizen Historians’ tag ...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This thesis explores the central importance of locations to the soldiers' experience of the First Wo...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
Popular perceptions of 1914–18 focus on the trenches. Yet, much of soldiers’ time was spent in rear ...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
This article explores the importance that accessing urban life assumed for British soldiers statione...
The fourth of August 1914 was a day of jubilation throughout Britain. German armies, numbering in th...
Most people’s perceptions of the Second World War leave little room for static, attritional fighting...
Recent scholarship has reinvigorated the study of the battlefields of the Western Front. Inspired by...
This thesis reappraises military morale during the First World War, looking at the relationship betw...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
Operation War Diary, launched in 2014, is a crowdsourcing project in which ‘Citizen Historians’ tag ...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This thesis explores the central importance of locations to the soldiers' experience of the First Wo...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
Popular perceptions of 1914–18 focus on the trenches. Yet, much of soldiers’ time was spent in rear ...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
This article explores the importance that accessing urban life assumed for British soldiers statione...
The fourth of August 1914 was a day of jubilation throughout Britain. German armies, numbering in th...
Most people’s perceptions of the Second World War leave little room for static, attritional fighting...
Recent scholarship has reinvigorated the study of the battlefields of the Western Front. Inspired by...
This thesis reappraises military morale during the First World War, looking at the relationship betw...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
Operation War Diary, launched in 2014, is a crowdsourcing project in which ‘Citizen Historians’ tag ...