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Field Marshal Lord John French inspects the Glasgow Battalion, Women's Volunteer Reserve, ca. 1915.

The School was pleased to celebrate Professor Jessica Meyer’s inaugural lecture, ‘No (Wo)Man’s Land: Writing history at the intersection of gender and First World War Studies' in June 2024.

The cover of Nosotras las refugiadas

Nosotras, las refugiadas: Género, identidades y experiencias de las españolas refugiadas en Francia (1939–1978) is published by Comares (2024). Dr Martínez joins us to tell us more about the book.

picture of an old recird book

The careers of over 50,000 officers who served in the British Army between 1790 and 1820 can now be searched in a new online database.

The cover of a book on a red background. The main image is of eighteenth-century British soldiers.

The book has been published by Pen and Sword as part of their History of the British Army series. Professor Linch joins us to tell us more about the book.

A painting in which an 18th Century army officer walks away from the battle with his wife, wearing a white dress.

Dr Kevin Linch explored the personal and professional lives of British Army officers during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in conversation at the National Army Museum in London.