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Items where Subject is "DA40 Political, military, naval, and Air Force history"

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Number of items at this level: 83.

2017

  1. McCormack, M. (2017) Review of Robin Eagles (ed.), The Diaries of John Wilkes, 1770-1797 (London: Boydell, 2014). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 40(2), pp. 315-316. 1754-0208.
  2. McCormack, M. (2017) Militias, past and present. Invited Presentation presented to: Spoonful of Knowledge lecture series, Dickens Inn, 4 Southfield Road, Middlesbrough, 28 March 2017.

2016

  1. McCormack, M. (2016) Towards embodiment: the historiography of the Georgian militia. Paper presented to: Society for Military History Annual Conference: Crossing Borders, Crossing Boundaries, Ottawa, Canada, 14-17 April 2016. (Unpublished)
  2. McCormack, M., Davies, H. and Atkins, G. (2016) Roundtable: the Waterloo bicentenary in retrospect. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 45th Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, Oxford, 06-08 January 2016. (Unpublished)

2015

  1. McCormack, M. (2015) Review of Waterloo Bicentenary Exhibitions. Criticks.
  2. McCormack, M. (2015) Embodying the Militia in Georgian England. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780198703648.
  3. McCormack, M. (2015) The citizen soldier's tale: memoirs by militia privates of the Napoleonic Wars. Paper presented to: Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century, University of Hull, 20-21 May 2015. (Unpublished)
  4. McCormack, M. (2015) Citizen soldiers? The identity of the English militiaman, 1757-1815. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 44th Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 06-08 January 2015. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Linch, K. and McCormack, M., (eds.) (2014) Britain's Soldiers: Rethinking War and Society, 1715-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 9781846319556.
  2. McCormack, M. (2014) Soldiers, sources and serendipity (blog post). Oxford University Press Blog. 08/12/2014
  3. McCormack, M. (2014) Review of Gavin Daly, The British Soldier in the Peninsular War: Encounters with Spain and Portugal 1808-1814 (Palgrave, 2013). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 37(4), pp. 560-561. 1754-0208.
  4. McCormack, M. (2014) Citizen soldiers? Masculinity and politics in the Georgian Militia. Paper presented to: Leadership, Power and Masculinity: From Antiquity to the Contemporary World, University of London Institute in Paris, 06-07 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  5. McCormack, M. (2014) Glamping at Coxheath: domesticity, sociability and the Georgian militia officer. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43rd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 08-10 January 2014. (Unpublished)
  6. McCormack, M. (2014) Stamford standoff: honour, status and rivalry in the Georgian military. In: Linch, K. and McCormack, M. (eds.) Britain's Soldiers: Rethinking War and Society, 1715-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 77-92.
  7. O'Gorman, F., Gregory, J., Wagner, C., McCormack, M. and Grenby, M. (2014) Political history and the shape of eighteenth-century studies. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43rd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 08-10 January 2014. (Unpublished)

2013

  1. Linch, K. and McCormack, M. (2013) Defining soldiers: Britain’s military, c.1740–1815. War in History. 20(2), pp. 144-159. 0968-3445 (print), 1477-0385 (online).
  2. McCormack, M. (2013) Numbering the fighting men: population, bodies and the Militia lists of the eighteenth century. Invited Presentation presented to: Life-Cycles Seminar Series, Institute for Historical Research, University of London, 19 November 2013. (Unpublished)
  3. McCormack, M. (2013) Review of Neil Ramsey, The Military Memoir and Romantic Literary Culture, 1780-1835 (Ashgate, 2011). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 36(3), pp. 455-456. 1754-0208.
  4. McCormack, M. (2013) The material culture of the militia camp. Paper presented to: War, Culture and Society in Britain, c.1688-1830, University of Leeds, 04-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  5. McCormack, M. (2013) The material culture of Militia uniforms. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 42nd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 03-05 January 2013. (Unpublished)

2012

  1. Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M., (eds.) (2012) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. 9781137270870.
  2. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman, 1776-1815. Paper presented to: Contested Views: Visual Culture and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Tate Britain, London, 19-20 July 2012. (Unpublished)
  3. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman: uniforms, 1756-1815. Invited Presentation presented to: British History in the Long 18th Century Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 27 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  4. McCormack, M. (2012) Supporting the civil power: citizen soldiers and the Gordon Riots. The London Journal. 37(1), pp. 27-41. 0305-8034.
  5. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of George Farquhar, The Recruiting Officer (The Donmar Warehouse, London, 21 February 2012). British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (BSECS) Online Reviews.
  6. McCormack, M. (2012) Army versus Militia in Georgian England: honour, status and rivalry. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, Oxford, 04-06 January 2012. (Unpublished)
  7. McCormack, M. (2012) Liberty and discipline: militia training literature in mid-Georgian England. In: Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M. (eds.) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. pp. 159-178.
  8. McCormack, M. (2012) 'A Species of Civil Soldier': masculinity, policing and the military in 1780s England. In: Barrie, D. and Broomhall, S. (eds.) A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 55-71.
  9. McCormack, M. (2012) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the Militia in Georgian satirical prints. In: Charters, E., Rosenhaft, E. and Smith, H. (eds.) Civilians and War in Europe, 1618-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 157-181.

2011

  1. McCormack, M. (2011) Dance and drill: polite accomplishments and military masculinities in Georgian Britain. Cultural and Social History. 8(3), pp. 315-330. 1478-0038.
  2. McCormack, M. (2011) Stamford standoff: honour, status and rivalry in the Georgian military. Paper presented to: Soldiers and Soldiering in Britain 1750-1815, University of Leeds, 07-08 July 2011. (Unpublished)

2010

  1. Beach, J. (2010) Bolshevising the Army? Lord Gorell and Army Education, 1918-1920. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 88(354), pp. 170-198. 0037-9700.
  2. McCormack, M. (2010) Supporting the civil power: policing, soldiering and citizenship in 1780's England. Invited Presentation presented to: War and British Culture, National Army Museum, London, 06 July 2010. (Unpublished)
  3. McCormack, M. (2010) Dance and drill: polite accomplishments and military masculinities in Georgian Britain. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 05-07 January 2010. (Unpublished)
  4. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) Spies in uniform: British intelligence on Germany before WW1. Lecture presented to: Rugby Historical Association Meeting, Rugby, Warwickshire, England, 10 February 2010. (Unpublished)

2009

  1. McCormack, M. (2009) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the militia in Georgian satirical prints. Paper presented to: Civilians and War in Europe, c.1640-1815, University of Liverpool, 18-20 June 2009. (Unpublished)
  2. McDermott, J. (2009) The work of the Military Service Tribunals in Northamptonshire, 1916-1918. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  3. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Commentary on 'Civil leadership in an age of popular wars'. Invited Presentation presented to: Bringing Personality Back in: Leadership and War - A British-German Comparison 1740-1945. 28th Prinz-Albert-Gesellschaft Conference, Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg, Germany, 11-12 September 2009. (Unpublished)
  4. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Commentary on 'Constructions of military masculinity in reference to weapon systems'. Invited Presentation presented to: Myths, Gender and the Military Conquest of Air and Sea, University of Oldenburg, Germany, 22 - 25 April 2009. (Unpublished)

2008

  1. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Milton Malsor Historical Society, Milton Malsor, Northampton, 20 November 2008. (Unpublished)
  2. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) From Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Honourable Artillery Company Historical Association, London, 6 October 2008. (Unpublished)
  3. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) A tale of two guns. In: Jenkins, S. C. (ed.) Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. UK: Lightmoor Press. pp. 11-12.
  4. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) John Wilkes and the Bucks Militia. In: Jenkins, S. C. (ed.) Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. UK: Lightmoor Press. pp. 3-6.
  5. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Raunds Local History Society, Raunds, Northants, 4 September 2008. (Unpublished)
  6. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of A Commanding Presence, by Robertson; and Napoleon's Cursed War, by Ronald Fraser. Times Literary Supplement. , p. 24.
  7. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorial Army 100 Pageant Day. Sky News.
  8. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: from Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Military History Seminar, University of Kent, 5 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  9. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The amateur military tradition and Victorian Britain. Soldiers of the Queen. 133, pp. 3-12.
  10. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Forward to the past: reflections on British responses to insurgency. Militaire Spectator. 177(3), pp. 14-54.
  11. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The Royal Military College at Marlow and High Wycombe. The Marlow Historian. 5, pp. 13-21. 1477-2183.
  12. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) From Haldane to Helmand. A Proud History: The First 100 Years: Official Commemorative Publication of the TA. , pp. 24-29.
  13. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorial wars. History Today. 58(6), pp. 22-24. 0018-2753.
  14. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The Bucks Rifle Volunteer Corps, 1859-1908. Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. 2, pp. 13-25.
  15. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of Volunteers on the Veld: Britain’s Citizen-Soldiers and the South African War, 1899–1902, by Stephen M. Miller. War in History. , pp. 350-352. 1477-0385.
  16. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: A Century of Service. Plymouth: DRA Publishing for TA 100. 9780955781315.
  17. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of Steady the Buffs! A Regiment, a Region and the Great War - by Mark Connelly. History. 93(1), pp. 149-150.
  18. Campion, G. (2008) The Good Fight: Battle of Britain Propaganda and the Few. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9781403989987.
  19. McCormack, M. (2008) The representation and practice of soldiering in the new militia. Panel Presentation presented to: Men at Arms: New Histories of Soldiering in Britain and Ireland, c.1750-1850, University of Northampton, 4-5 September 2008. (Unpublished)
  20. McCormack, M. (2008) Embodied militia: masculinity and military discipline in mid-Georgian England. Workshop presented to: The Armed Forces and British Society, 1650-1790, St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, England, 7 July 2008. (Unpublished)

2007

  1. Beckett, I. F. W., (ed.) (2007) Victorians at War: New Perspectives. London: Society for Army Historical Research. 0950144568.
  2. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Forward to the past: reflections on British responses to insurgency. Paper presented to: Counter-insurgency: Historical Roots and Relevance Symposium, The Hague, Holland, 15 November 2007. (Unpublished)
  3. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The Royal Military College at Marlow and High Wycombe. Lecture presented to: The Marlow Society, Marlow, Bucks, 23 October 2007. (Unpublished)
  4. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Dad’s Armies. Lecture presented to: University of Northampton Retired Staff Association, Northampton, 17 October 2007. (Unpublished)
  5. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Northampton Branch of the Air Gunners Association, Northampton, 24 April 2007. (Unpublished)
  6. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Manipulating the modern curse of armies: Wolseley, the press and the Ashanti War. Paper presented to: Society for Military History Annual Conference, Frederick, Maryland, 20 April 2007. (Unpublished)
  7. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of A Month at the Front: The Diary of an Unknown Soldier. Journal of Military History. 71(2), pp. 546-547. 0899-3718.
  8. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The Curragh Incident, 1914. Lecture presented to: Curragh Military History Society, The Curragh, Dublin, 6 February 2007. (Unpublished)
  9. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Beharry, Barefoot Soldier. TLS: Times Literary Supplement. January 12(5415), p. 28. 0140-0460.
  10. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Snape, God and the British Soldier. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 8(3 & 4), pp. 699-700. 1743-9647.
  11. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Going to war: Southampton and military embarkation. In: Taylor, M. (ed.) Southampton: Gateway to the British Empire. London: IB Tauris. pp. 133-148.
  12. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Discovering British Regimental Traditions. 2nd ed. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. 9780747806622.
  13. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Another British way in warfare: Charles Callwell and small wars. In: Beckett, I. F. W. (ed.) Victorians at War: New Perspectives. London: Society for Army Historical Research. pp. 89-102.
  14. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of McCartney, Citizen Soldiers. The English Historical Review. 122(497), pp. 846-847. 0013-8266.
  15. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Bleby, Victorian Naval Brigades. Journal of Military History. 71(4), pp. 1252-1253. 0899-3718.
  16. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Black, Military History of Britain. Journal of Military History. 71(3), pp. 982-983. 0899-3718.
  17. McCormack, M. (2007) The new militia: war, politics and gender in 1750s Britain. Gender and History. 19(3), pp. 483-500. 0953-5233.
  18. Seligmann, M. S. (2007) Naval Intelligence from Germany: the Reports of the British Naval Attachés in Berlin, 1906-1914. Aldershot: Ashgate (for the Navy Records Society). 9780754661573.

2006

  1. Beach, J. (2006) The British Army, the Royal Navy, and the 'big work' of Sir George Aston, 1904-1914. The Journal of Strategic Studies. 29(1), pp. 145-168. 0140-2390.
  2. McCormack, M. (2006) Citizenship, nationhood and masculinity in the affair of the Hanoverian soldier, 1756. The Historical Journal. 49(4), 971-993. 1469-5103.
  3. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) British intelligence in Germany before the First World War. Paper presented to: British Commission for Military History Spring Conference: Intelligence in Peace & War, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 06 May 2006. (Unpublished)
  4. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) Spies in Uniform: British Military and Naval Intelligence on the Eve of the First World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 0199261504.
  5. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) Hors de combat? The management, mismanagement and mutilation of the War Office Archive. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 84(337), pp. 52-58. 0037-9700.

2002

  1. Beckett, I. F. W. (2002) 'Selection by disparagement': Lord Esher, the General Staff and the politics of command, 1904-14. In: French, D. and Reid, B. H. (eds.) The British General Staff: Reform and Innovation c1890-1939. London: Frank Cass. pp. 41-56.
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