Author name: Brett Holman

Brett Holman is a historian who lives in Armidale, Australia.

1940s, Australia, Blogging, tweeting and podcasting, Conferences and talks, Reprisals, Travel 2011

A myth of the Blitz?

I’m giving a talk at the XXII Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association for European History, being held in Perth this July. It’s a big conference with some big names (e.g. Omer Bartov, Richard Bosworth, John MacKenzie), and there’s an appropriately big theme: ‘War and Peace, Barbarism and Civilisation in Modern Europe and its Empires’. […]

1940s, Blogging, tweeting and podcasting, Periodicals, Post-blogging 1940-2, Reprisals

Post-blogging 1940: final thoughts and conclusions

I’ve now finished my (somewhat piecemeal) post-blogging of the Blitz. It’s time to step back and see if there is anything to made of the whole thing. I’ll start with the things I wish I’d done differently. I had intended to use a greater diversity of sources, especially the Popular Newspapers during World War II

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Brian Farrell and Sandy Hunter, eds. A Great Betrayal? The Fall of Singapore Revisited. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2010. A diverse collection of articles: strategy, historiography, oral history, operational history. Of particular interest is a contribution by John Ferris on British perceptions of Japanese airpower (includes Darth Vader bonus quote). A. L. Goodhart. What Acts

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