International Society for First World War Studies
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Last week during the (wonderful) Society conference at the University of Macedonia, we announced the outcome of our recent elections at our AGM. With both @chriskempshall.bsky.social standing down as President & David Monger doing the same as Treasurer those 2 positions in particular were open.
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New bibliography entry: Framing the First World War: The US Army’s Experience ift.tt/ghMOXjv #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: Franco-Russian Information Exchange and Russia’s Learning of Trench Warfare in 1915–1916 ift.tt/mxKTr4A #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: Networks of Resistance in North Africa and India: Responses to the First World War in the Middle East ift.tt/RwfY5Sq #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: 'Under the Strategic Command of One Admiralissimo': British Visions of Leadership and International Cooperation at Sea ift.tt/2rSAaFb #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: Blockade, International Law, and the Conduct of Naval Warfare ift.tt/DOg65V2 #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: Between You and Me and the Bedpost: Gossip and the Social Life of the British Armed Forces in the First World War ift.tt/RImpWGd #FWWstudies
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New bibliography entry: The Ottoman 'Military Nation' Idea as a Motivational Notion ift.tt/SjxbEpJ #FWWstudies
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It still feels a bit surreal, but I am very grateful to our members for trusting me with the role the President of the Society and am looking forward to productive and exciting three years ahead!
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🎉 We are delighted to announce that Dr Sofya Anisimova (@sdanisimova.bsky.social) has been elected President of the International Society for First World War Studies starting in January! 🧵
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New bibliography entry: Framing the First World War: How divergent views shaped a global conflict ift.tt/X073b8k #FWWstudies
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🎉 We are delighted to announce that Dr Sofya Anisimova (@sdanisimova.bsky.social) has been elected President of the International Society for First World War Studies starting in January! 🧵
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This is taking place in just over a month and there are still a good number of tickets remaining!
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We are delighted to share the details for this year's Dennis Showalter Memorial Lecture 'Poetry under fire: what poems did during the First World War' to be delivered by @juliarsct.bsky.social on 11th Nov 2025

You can book to attend in person or online:

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Poetry under fire: what poems did during the First World War

5.30pm, Tuesday 11 November 2025

Craiglockhart Campus, Edinburgh Napier University

What did the First World War do to poetry? What did poetry do during the First World War? In this lecture, Dr Julia Ribeiro Thomaz will explore a brand new corpus of war poets to interrogate not what is a good or bad war poem nor what war poems say about the war, but rather the social and cultural functions accomplished by poetry in 1914-1918: inventing itself, creating social links, anchoring the war in relation to a poetic past and multiple imagined futures, mediating the experience of war, and producing knowledge about the conflict. She will explore how the expansion of our definition of war poetry allows us to ask new questions about the First World War, as well as future possibilities to continue broadening our understanding of what war poetry was and, above all, what it did and continues doing for those writing and reading it.

Dr Julia Ribeiro Thomaz is a postdoctoral researcher at Université de Lille. She completed her doctorate, on French poetry of the First World War, at Université Paris Nanterre. Julia has already published widely in academic journals, and is a Fellow of the International Society for First World War Studies.

This lecture continues the annual series of Remembrance lectures at Edinburgh Napier University, marking the historical significance of Craiglockhart as a War Hospital during the First World War, famously the meeting place of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. We also remember our late colleague Catherine Walker, who was for many years curator of the War Poets Collection. Funding comes from the Centre for Arts, Media and Culture and the Centre for Military Research, Education & Public Engagement. This year the event is also the Dennis Showalter Memorial Lecture, selected by the International Society for First World War Studies. Named after Dennis Showalter, the leading historian of Germany during the war and a longtime friend and supporter of the Society it is delivered each year by a leading early career researcher in First World War Studies.

The event is held in the Rivers Suite at Edinburgh Napier University’s Craiglockhart Campus (Google map | travel info). There will be a wine reception from 5.30pm; the lecture will start around 6pm. The event will also be streamed online via Zoom.

If you have any queries about the event, please contact Dr Andrew Frayn (a.frayn@napier.ac.uk).

This event is both in person and online. If you wish to attend online, please buy an 'online Ticket'. Zoom information will be found in the email confirmations.
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Thank you @fwwsoc.bsky.social! I am so grateful to be part of this community and to work with @chriskempshall.bsky.social, @juliarsct.bsky.social, @taureanhistorian.bsky.social @taubhistory.bsky.social among others, thanks for your great work and support!
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Having both been appointed last year by presidential decree @nina-regis.bsky.social has been formally elected as the Participation and Development Officer and @taubhistory.bsky.social has similarly been formally elected as the Publications and Content Officer.
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Huge congratulations to all of them, they've done themselves and the Society very proud!
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The existing Executive Committee will continue in position during a handover period until 31st December 2025. At which point the newly elected and re-elected representatives will take office from 1st January 2026 until 31st December 2028.
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Having both been appointed last year by presidential decree @nina-regis.bsky.social has been formally elected as the Participation and Development Officer and @taubhistory.bsky.social has similarly been formally elected as the Publications and Content Officer.
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Furthermore @juliarsct.bsky.social and @taureanhistorian.bsky.social have been jointly elected as the new Membership and Society Secretaries.

@franziska.fr has also been re-elected to serve as the Web Director.
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We are therefore delighted to announce that @sdanisimova.bsky.social has been elected as the new President for @fwwsoc.bsky.social. Similarly Ann-Marie Einhaus will become the new Society Treasurer.
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Last week during the (wonderful) Society conference at the University of Macedonia, we announced the outcome of our recent elections at our AGM. With both @chriskempshall.bsky.social standing down as President & David Monger doing the same as Treasurer those 2 positions in particular were open.
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I like to say there are no bad games, only bad attitudes or imaginations, maybe a lack of ingenuity.

With that said, only a few games are true “masterpieces” and PATHS OF GLORY is one of maybe 3 games I’d award accordingly.

Moderately difficult, but easy to play once you’ve scaled the basic rules.
The Guns of August, Turn 1
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The conference of @fwwsoc.bsky.social may be ended, but our trips around the Aegean continued. Some of us were in Lemnos, visiting the Allied cemeteries and sites
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I'm on the final leg of my journey back to Fife from the @fwwsoc.bsky.social conference at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, so here's some pics and thoughts. Firstly, well done @sdanisimova.bsky.social and local organisers for putting on a great, truly international, collegial event!
A busy conference room, with a panel of three presenters at the front.
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Closing out this year’s @fwwsoc.bsky.social’s conference in Thessaloniki with a guided tour of the Allied Military Cemetery at Zeitenlik. An appropriate end to an intense, enjoyable and educational few days.