Uma arte liberal da guerra: a grã-bretanha e a primeira guerra mundial
Ler Historia, 66, 2014, p.141-159 A Primeira Guerra Mundial forçou a Grã-Bretanha a adaptar as suas estruturas militares, económicas e políticas em função dos desafios da guerra industrializada. A transformação do seu exército – uma pequena força convencionalmente encarregada do policiamento do Império – teve um impacto considerável na cultura política liberal dominante. A guerra […]
Imagining Reconstruction in Western Europe during and after the First World War
Here is the podcast of the latest seminar of the Centre for War Studies at Trinity College Dublin. It was held last week and was the opportunity for me to present and discuss my current project alongside Dr. Alex Dowdall, my friend and colleague at TCD. The discussion was chaired by Prof. John Horne.
Warwick Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Are you interested in applying for a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (ECF), tenable in the Department of History at the University of Warwick? The Department is keen to encourage new research and support postdoctoral projects; potential applicants for this scheme are always welcome to approach us.