First World War: New Perspectives
Various
University of Oxford Podcasts
Chapitres
| The Historian and the Centenary | 22:24 | Lu par Pierre Purseigle |
| Rethinking British Volunteerism in 1914: A Rush to the Colours? | 12:43 | Lu par Catriona Pennell |
| The Indian Sepoy in the First World War | 19:03 | Lu par Santanu Das |
| Surplus Women | 15:16 | Lu par Rosemary Wall |
| The Better Part of Valour | 20:18 | Lu par Edward Madigan |
| Conflict Culture | 13:15 | Lu par Matthew Leonard |
| Morality in Wartime Britain | 19:28 | Lu par Edward Madigan |
| Wartime Art and Grief | 14:07 | Lu par Claudia Siebrecht |
| Popular fiction in World War One | 15:49 | Lu par Jane Potter |
| The Sandwich that Sabotaged Civilisation | 25:33 | Lu par Dr Paul Miller |
| Soldiers on Leave | 13:51 | Lu par Emmanuelle Cronier |
| Les Permissionnaires | 12:23 | Lu par Emmanuelle Cronier |
| Shot at Dawn | 7:30 | Lu par Chloe Dewe Matthews |
Critiques
needs more homophilia
Bill Cosby
None of the lectures, some of whom are great, discuses the role that gay anal sex had in ending the war. Modern scholarship is based on including gay anal sex in as many unlikely places as possible. The horrendous ommision of gay but sex, likely means many of these lectures are already fired. Shame there is so much latent heteronormativity in academia.