Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Chaz Bowyer. RAF Operations 1918-1938. London: William Kimber, 1988. There were more than you might think — enough to fill a 300-page book, anyway — mostly in the Middle East and on the North-West Front. Very well-illustrated (if you like aeroplanes, that is). Richard Knott. Flying Boats of the Empire: The Rise and Fall of

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Mark Clodfelter. Beneficial Bombing: The Progressive Foundations of American Air Power, 1917-1945. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2010. The American bomber dream: a more humane kind of warfare through precision bombing. Looks like a worthy update to Michael Sherry’s The Rise of American Air Power. Randall T. Wakelam. The Science of Bombing: Operational

1920s, Australia, Books, Periodicals

Happy birthday, RAAF

The Royal Australian Air Force turns 90 today. It was officially formed as an independent service out of the old Australian Flying Corps on 31 March 1921 (making it three years less one day younger than the Royal Air Force). At first it was just the Australian Air Force: it didn’t get the Royal prefix

1940s, Art, Books, Pictures

Are you thinking what we’re thinking?

Thanks to JDK for forwarding this interesting image. It’s the front cover of Bomber Command: The Air Ministry’s Account of Bomber Command’s Offensive against the Axis, September, 1939-July, 1941 (London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1941) (written by Hilary Saunders). So it was part of the same series of propaganda pamphlets as the more famous The

Archives, Australia, Blogging, tweeting and podcasting, Conferences and talks, Maps, Phantom airships, mystery aeroplanes, and other panics, Tools and methods, Words

More THATCamp thoughts

So, THATCamp Melbourne is over. It was pretty much as I expected, which is to say it was excellent. I’m not going to write a conference report (you should have been following #thatcamp on Twitter for that!) but two sessions did give me ideas for digital history projects I might like to do. One day.

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