Recent studies of the British Army during the First World War have fundamentally overturned historical understandings of its, yet the chain of command that linked the upper echelons of GHQ to the soldiers in the trenches remains poorly understood. In order to reconnect the lines of communication between the General Staff and the front line.
Recent studies of the British Army during the First World War have fundamentally overturned historical understandings of its, yet the chain of command that linked the upper echelons of GHQ to the soldiers in the trenches remains poorly understood. In order to reconnect the lines of communication between the General Staff and the front line.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Hodgkinson is a Clinical Psychologist with a life-long interest in the First World War. He was one of the first graduates of the MA in British First World War Studies in 2006, and subsequently studied for a PhD in the Department of War Studies. He is the author a range of psychology articles and the book 'Coping with Catastrophe' second edition (Routledge, 1998); and of 'Clearing the Dead', in the online journal of the Birmingham University Centre for First World War Studies, Sept. 2007 Vol 3:1; and 'The Infantry Commanding Officers of the British Expeditionary Force of 1914', in S. Jones ed. 'Stemming the Tide', to be published by Helion (2013).
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Introduction Old contemptibles Dug-outs Attrition and change in command Evolution of command in the integrated army Hiring and firing 'Men to be followed, feared and loved' 'Professional men of war' The hundred days: meritocracy in command? Conclusion Bibliography Indexes.
Introduction Old contemptibles Dug-outs Attrition and change in command Evolution of command in the integrated army Hiring and firing 'Men to be followed, feared and loved' 'Professional men of war' The hundred days: meritocracy in command? Conclusion Bibliography Indexes.
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