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A podcast hosted by Dr Tom Thorpe on all aspects of the Great War from the UK's leading First World War history society The Western Front Association (www.westernfrontassociation.com).

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A podcast hosted by Dr Tom Thorpe on all aspects of the Great War from the UK's leading First World War history society The Western Front Association (www.westernfrontassociation.com).

    Ep335 – Colin Hutchinson and the RFA – David Keable-Elliot

    Ep335 – Colin Hutchinson and the RFA – David Keable-Elliot

    In this riveting episode, former GP and author Colin Hutchinson takes us on a compelling journey through the history of the Royal Field Artillery during World War I, as depicted in his book, "The Young Gunner." Drawing from the letters and journals of Second Lieutenant Colin Hutchinson, David’s relative, the narrative unfolds the gripping tales of front-line action across thirteen battles on the Western Front, including pivotal engagements such as Mons 1914, Ypres 1915, The Somme 1916, Passchendaele 1917, and Ypres 1918. Through Hutchinson's vivid accounts, listeners gain profound insights into the realities of life on the front line and the tactical intricacies of artillery deployment in battle. Moreover, Hutchinson's perspective offers valuable reflections on the reasons behind the staggering casualties of the war and the slow adoption of necessary tactical changes. With copious factual footnotes and detailed maps, "The Young Gunner" emerges as an indispensable resource for military history enthusiasts, shedding new light on the experiences of the 140,000 men who served in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep330 – The Armistice on the Western Front- Prof Stephen Badsey

    Ep330 – The Armistice on the Western Front- Prof Stephen Badsey

    In this captivating episode, Professor Stephen Badsey offers a detailed analysis of the Armistice on the Western Front in November 1918. Drawing from his extensive expertise, Professor Badsey delves into the fast-paced timeline of events that unfolded during late October and early November 1918, leading to the momentous ceasefire that marked the end of World War I. This lecture, originally delivered at the Cork Conference in October 2023, provides a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical landscape and the strategic decisions that shaped this pivotal moment in history.

    • 59 min
    Ep334 – The Office of Military Secretary – Prof John Bourne

    Ep334 – The Office of Military Secretary – Prof John Bourne

    Prof. John Bourne talks about the essential role, activities, and function of the Office of the Military Secretary during the Great War. John offers valuable insights into this often-overlooked aspect of wartime operations. Explore the inner workings of the military bureaucracy that played a crucial role in shaping the course of the Great War.

    • 41 min
    Ep333 – Ireland in Ypres, 1914 – 2014 – Dr Dominiek Dendooven

    Ep333 – Ireland in Ypres, 1914 – 2014 – Dr Dominiek Dendooven

    Dr. Dominiek Dendooven delves into the history of Ireland's involvement and representation in Flanders during the Great War. Dominiek, an expert in this field, offers insights into the complex historical connections between Ireland and the Western Front. This discussion provides a factual and informative exploration of a lesser-known aspect of World War I history, shedding light on Ireland's role and representation in the theatre of Flanders.

    • 57 min
    Ep332 – Midland Railway men of the GW – Quint Watt

    Ep332 – Midland Railway men of the GW – Quint Watt

    Historian and researcher Quintin Watt takes us on a captivating journey into the forgotten stories of the Midland Railway's servicemen from the Black Country and South Staffordshire during the Great War. Quintin shares the inspiration behind his research and delves into surprising discoveries, shedding light on the integral role railwaymen played during this historic period. We explore the specific region covered by the Midland Railway line, hear intriguing tales of soldiers like William Henry Bland, and gain insights into the challenges they faced. Quintin provides valuable resources for those interested in British railway history and reflects on the broader themes and lessons drawn from the experiences of these unsung heroes, offering a fresh perspective on this pivotal moment in history.

    • 50 min
    Ep331 – God and the British Soldier – Prof Michael Snape

    Ep331 – God and the British Soldier – Prof Michael Snape

    Canon Professor Michael Snape, the Michael Ramsey Professor of Anglican Studies at Durham University, talks about religion, God and the British soldier in the Great War. Drawing from a treasure trove of newly unearthed materials from military, ecclesiastical, and civilian archives, Michael paints a vivid portrait of the experiences of Britain's citizen armies and the vital role played by the various religious organisations that ministered to them. Michael reveals the often-underestimated significance of religion in British society during the war years. This enlightening conversation underscores how faith held a prominent place in the hearts and minds of the soldiers, shaping military morale and national identity during the Great War.

    • 50 min

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