Panel 1: Military Intellectuals and British Strategy - Daniel Whittingham
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Institute of Historical Research Military History in Canada Panel 1: Military Intellectuals and British Strategy Charles Callwell and British Strategy Daniel Whittingham (Doctoral Student, Department of War Studies, King’s College, London) Daniel Whittingham is a PhD student in the Department of War Studies at King’s College, London. His dissertation examines the military thought of Charles E. Callwell and will be the first dedicated study of Callwell’s works. Originally from Aldershot Dan completed his BA in History at Trinity College, University of Oxford. He completed his MA History of Warfare at King’s College, London, where he is currently pursuing his PhD. His research interests include British colonial warfare, from the classic ‘small wars of conquest’ fought by European powers in the nineteenth century to the imperial policing operations and counterinsurgency campaigns of the twentieth century. He co-organised the War Studies Department postgraduate conference at Cumberland Lodge, 7-9 October 2009. Dan is a member of the IHR and a regular attendee of the Military History Seminar.
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