Haupt-Reiter
Das Thema Nerven hatte in den deutschen Kriegsdebatten seit dem Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts einen zentralen Stellenwert.
The phenomenon of people choosing to leave their own country and fight in a foreign conflict is once again on the increase, as the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria remind us.
The University of Wolverhamptons First World War Research Group would like to invite you to a Study Day entitled "The Battle of Cambrai, 1917".
For registration please contact Sue Holden (sue.holden@wlv.ac.uk).
The cost of the Study Day is £20
Conference Venue: University of Wolverhampton, Mary Seacole (MH) Building, Room MH002 (Lecture Theatre), City Campus Molineux (North), Wolverhampton WV1 1AD, UK
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Programme:
10.00 Welcome and Introduction
The 1923 Treaty of Lausanne not only epitomizes the formal peace settlement between Turkey and the Entente, but also the actual disintegration of the Ottoman Empire and thus the transition from empire into diverse nation-states.
Das Bundesamt für Ausrüstung, Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr – vertreten durch den wissenschaftlichen Beirat des Förderpreises für Militärgeschichte und Militärtechnikgeschichte – veranstaltet in Kooperation mit dem Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr und der Universität Potsdam ein Kolloquium zur Militärgeschichte, in dem Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden ihre Studien vorstellen.
A century after the First World War, this conference wants to reflect on international relations and entanglements during the global conflict. The aim is to bring together an international group of scholars working on transnational and international fields and aspects of the war, such as diplomacy, rivalry between war partners, secret diplomacy or commemoration.
Core topics:
- International Relations
- Cooperation and Rivalry between War Partners
- Alliances
- Networks, NGOs, Red Cross, Transnational companies
The New Research in Military History Conference brings together 84 early-career scholars from Britain and around the world, with papers on periods ranging from classical Greece right up to the 2010 UK Defence Review and on subjects as diverse as Mughal warfare, piracy in the China Seas, and insurgency and intelligence in the modern Middle East.
Please register via: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-research-in-military-history-tickets-...
The theme of this year's conference is “War, Peace, and the Chinese Landscape”, focusing on how the geography, environment, and spaces of conflict have influenced both the waging of war and the maintenance or restoration of peace.
If you are interested in presenting at the CMHS conference, please send your name and contact information, a paper abstract of no more than 250 words, and a brief C.V. to David Graff (dgraff@ksu.edu).