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Ep193 – Belgian refugees in Glasgow – Keiran Taylor

Ep192 – ‘The Fighting Irish’ – The US 69th Infantry Regiment in WW1- Stephen L. Harris

Ep191 -The German occupation of France in WW1 – Dr James Connolly

Ep190 – Sir John Monash – Dr Aaron Pegram

Ep189 – Limbless veterans after WW1 – Louise Bell

Ep188 – Military Identities of British conscripts – Joshua Bilton

Ep187 – The Police during WW1 – Dr Mary Fraser

Ep186 – Folkestone harbour in WW1 – Peter Anderson

Ep185 – Anzacs on the WF – Dr Meleah Hampton

Ep184 – Irish servicewomen during WW1 – Dr Barbara Walsh

Ep183 – The unknown story of the Unknown Warrior – David Scott

Ep182 – Indian Empire at War – George Morton Jack

Ep181 – The Nivelle Offensive of 1917 – Dr David Murphy

Ep180 – 9th Royal Scots in the GW – Neill Gilhooley

Ep179 – German POWs on Cannock Chase – Richard Pursehouse
Richard Pursehouse talks about on his recent book on German POWs held at Brocton Camp on Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, during the Great War. This book is published by Pen & Sword.

Ep178 – Irish recruitment in the GW – Dr Tim Bowman, Dr Michael Wheatley & Dr William Butler

Ep177 – Law and War in Australia during WW1 – Dr Catherine Bond

Ep176 – 1 million rounds from a Vickers’ gun in 12 hours: myth or truth? Dr Rich Willis & Richard Fisher

Ep175 – Australian POWs during WW1 – Dr Aaron Pegram

Ep174 – Ypres and its meaning through time – Prof Mark Connelly & Dr Stefan Goebel
Professor Mark Connelly, Professor of Modern British History, University of Kent and Dr Stefan Goebel, Reader and Director of the Centre for the History of War, Media and Society, University of Kent, talk about their recent book on Ypres. This is published by OUP.

Ep173 – The Chemists’ War 1914-18 – Dr Michael Freemantle

Ep172 – Sevenoaks in the Great War – Matthew Ball

Ep171 – The 58th (London) Division – David Martin

Ep170 – Louis Botha, South African PM during WW1 – Prof. Ian Van Der Waag & Dr Tony Garcia
Professor Ian Van Der Waag, Professor and Head of Department of Military History at Stellenbosch University, and Dr Tony Garcia, an independent scholar talk about their research into life and career of Louis Botha, Boer military commander and South African Prime Minister before and during the Great War.

Ep169 – The Sandringham Company – Neil Storey

Ep168 – Operation Alias – David Tattersfield

Ep167 – Women as Veterans in post-WW1 France and Britain – Prof. Alison Fell

Ep166 – Washington in the GW – Peter Welsh

Ep165 – The Great War Centenary Battlefields programme – Simon Bendry

Ep164 – The First Gurkha Officer – Pratap Chhetri

Ep163 – Tom Barry – British WW1 soldier to IRA leader – Gerry White

Ep162 – Combat, identity and power in the Indian Army during WW1 – Prof. Kate Imy

Ep161 – Civilian Internment in WW1 – Prof Matthew Stibbe

Ep160 – The 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment in FWW – Nigel Atter

Ep159 – The 2nd Inniskillings at Festubert, 1915 – Michael Nugent

Ep158- The German Zeppelin Offensive and Propaganda – David Marks

Ep157 – Responses of Irish Jesuits to the end of WW1 – Damien Burke

Ep156 – The Indian Army in the GW – Dr Adam Prime

Ep155 – London during WW1 – Prof. Jerry White

Ep154 – Rugbeians at War – Dan Mclean

Ep153 – The 66th (East Lancs) Division During the German Spring Offensive – David Martin

Ep152 – Defence of Trinity College during the Easter Rising – Dr Rory Sweetman

Ep151 – Desertion in the UK during WW1 – Andrea Hetherington

Ep150 – War without End – Prof. Sir Hew Strachan

Ep149 – The Amritsar Massacre – Vanessa Holburn

Ep148 – The First and the Last of the Sheffield City Bn – John Cornwell

Ep147 – Officer Cadet Battalions – Charles Fair

Ep146 – The YMCA during WW1 – Kathryn White

Ep145 – Stories from the Bo’ness War Memorial – Alan Gow & Robert Jardine
