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Why don’t I care about strategy?

[Cross-posted at Cliopatria.] The new Military History Carnival has been posted at Wig-Wags. One of the featured posts, The state of strategy at Kings of War — which looks at the great strategic thinkers of history and wonders why there seem to have been relatively few in recent times — inspired the above title. It’s […]

1910s, Periodicals

A new and barbarous practice

On 2 June 1915, a London coronial inquest was held into the deaths on the night of 31 May of Henry Thomas Good, 49, and Caroline Good, 46. The jury returned the verdict That the deceased died from suffocation and burns, having been murdered by some agent of a hostile force.1 That was about as

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Ashley Ekins, ed. 1918 Year of Victory: The End of the Great War and the Shaping of History. Titirangi and Wollombi: Exisle Publishing, 2010. This is the product of a conference held at the Australian War Memorial in 2008, and features contributions from people like Jay Winter, Robin Prior, Gary Sheffield, Trevor Wilson and Stephen

1910s, Aircraft, Books, Pictures

Am I fake or not? — II

The aforementioned Mike Dash sent me the above photograph, presumably a fake, wondering if I’d seen it before and if I knew its provenance. I have not, but I agree it’s a fake. It can be found in a few places on the web, for example here and here. It purportedly shows two Italian airships

Australia, Contemporary

Oneupairmanship

No sooner does Bomber Command get approval for its own grand memorial — to be precise, a £3.5 million neoclassical pavilion in London’s Green Park commemorating its 55,000 dead — than Fighter Command trumps it with a proposal for an even grander memorial: a ‘Battle of Britain Beacon’ at the RAF Museum at Hendon, which

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

The Earl of Avon. The Eden Memoirs: Facing the Dictators. London: Cassell, 1962. The most famous British politician to ever wear an Anthony Eden. Also Foreign Secretary 1935-8 and later did other stuff. Roy Jenkins. Mr Balfour’s Poodle: People v. Peers. London: Papermac, 1999 [1954]. The People’s Budget and the 1910 General Elections. An interesting

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