Panel 3: Economic Warfare - Keith Neilson
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Institute of Historical Research Military History in Canada Panel 3: Economic Warfare R.H. Brand, Imperial Unity and Munitions from Canada, 1914-1917 Keith Neilson (Professor of History, Royal Military College, Canada) Keith Neilson is a University of Alberta graduate (BSc, BA, MA) who obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge. He has taught the past thirty years at the Royal Military College, Canada. He is an expert in 19th and 20th century British foreign policy, Anglo-Russian relations, the British Army, and the First World War. He has worked with many British military historians and has published a number of works on British military and naval history. His published articles touch topics like Lord Kitchener, British propaganda and intelligence in First World War Russia, and British military reactions to the Russo-Japanese war. With B.J.C. McKercher, he is the general editor of The Praeger Series on Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period. He has been a member of the IHR a number of times and has given many papers to the Military History Seminar. A one day conference in collaboration with the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies and the Department of History, University of Calgary and the History of Warfare Research Group, King’s College London.
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