New military history blog
The military history blogosphere just keeps getting better. Alistair Hollington is doing an MA in First World War studies at the University of Birmingham. His new blog, Historic Battlefields: War in the 20th Century, already has several interesting posts about the First World War, with a particular emphasis on Cambrai, Third Ypres, and London units.
And don’t forget that the next edition of the Military History Carnival is coming up on 17th June, courtesy of Brian at Behind Antietam on the Web. Send submissions to $bdowney$@$aotw$.$org$ (but remove the dollar signs!) or use the submission form.
I have hosts lined up for July and August, but if anyone would like to host in September of afterwards, please let me know.

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[...] Military History June 8th, 2007 — Gary Smailes I am not sure just how Gavin Robinson does it but he has managed to find yet another excellent new military history [...]
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[...] A promising new entrant into the military historioblogosphere: Alistair Hollington’s Historic battlefields, who covers 20th century British military history but is particularly interested in First World War unit and individual histories. Alistair’s doing an MA in First World War studies, which looks like a lot of fun. (Via Investigations of a Dog.) [...]