11 July 2011
For anyone reading this blog for the first time, I am a PhD history student at the Centre for Contemporary British History at Kings College London, researching the British in occupied Germany after the end of World War Two. I am now in the fourth year of a six year part-time course. In my view, history is a process of discovery, and I try to post something new and interesting on this blog around once a week or once a month, as I work my way through the research.
I've listed below all posts on this blog since September 2009. For earlier posts, see:
The Politics of Military Occupation 4 July 2011
Thick Description: History and Anthropology 27 June 2011
The Council of Foreign Ministers’ meetings, 1945-1947 15 March 2011
The History Blogging Project 19 January 2011
Eric Gedye – The Revolver Republic 14 December 2010
How much was T-Force worth to the British Economy ... £20 million or £2,000 million? 10 November 2010
Michael Howard – Otherwise Occupied 19 October 2010
Harold Ingrams – Seven across the Sahara 23 August 2010
Harold Ingrams and echoes of Empire 14 August 2010
Harold Ingrams 4 August 2010
Demobbed 15 July 2010
Playing in the Band 1 July 2010
A Collection of Individuals 15 June 2010
Revenge 3 June 2010
A Harsh Occupation? 26 May 2010
Minesweeping 1 December 2009
The 4 ‘D’s of the Potsdam Agreement, 1945 18 November 2009
Max Weber and the “Ideal Type” 4 November 2009
Sir Walter Moberly and his book ‘The Crisis in the University’ 21 October 2009
More on Amy Buller and her book 'Darkness over Germany' 14 October 2009
Operation Unthinkable 30 September 2009
History and Biography 23 September 2009
The Watch on the Rhine: the British occupation of the Rhineland after World War One 14 September 2009
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