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Ilya Berkovich
Name: | Ilya Berkovich |
Affiliation: | Peterhouse, University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Tue Apr 24 12:34:33 +0000 2012 |
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- The 2011 Libyan Uprisings, the Ascendancy of the Periphery, and Enduring Patterns in Libyan History
- Violent Culture/Cultural Violence - One Day Graduate Conference
- The French Army and the Plebiscite of 1870
- 18th C. French Military Schools: An ‘Enlightened’ Education'?
- British Intelligence in the North and Baltic Seas, 1807-10
- "We were ruthlessly left in the lurchʺ: South African and American Collusion in the Angolan Civil War, 1975-6
- The Longest Afternoon: How Four Hundred Germans Decided the Battle of Waterloo
- Intelligence Night
- Discipline and Control in Eighteenth-Century Gibraltar
- 'The Military Importance - or lack thereof - of Singapore to the Japanese War Effort: 1942-45
- Conceptions of Organised Violence, Individual Life, and Divine Command in Classical Rabbinic Judaism
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History - Lent 2011
- British Signals Intelligence on the Establishment of the Soviet Bloc
- Structures of Warfare at Sea during the First British Civil War,1642-1646
- “More Devils than Men”? The Truth about Culloden, 1746
- Film and Discussion Night: France's Wars of Decolonisation
- Maratha Naval Challenges to European Proto-Empire in the Early Eighteenth Century
- Crisis and Conflict: The British Naval Intellectual Establishment, 1905-1908
- Warfare in Transition: Late Roman Britain to Early Anglo-Saxon England
- Anatomy of a Revolution: Maoism in Telengana and the Indian State, 1948-51
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History – Michaelmas 2010
- Film and Discussion Night: The First World War
- Muster Rolls and Polynomial Functions: A Historical and Statistical Study of Mid-Eighteenth-Century Hapsburg Armies
- From Ransom to Circumcision: the Changing Politics of Military Captivity in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
- Nelson the Hero and British Masculinities 200 Years On
- The Public Politics of America's First Missile Defence System, 1967-1969
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History - Easter 2010
- Film and Discussion Night: Naval Warfare
- Soldiers-intellectuals, Colonial Knowledge and Military Despotism in India, 1800-1858
- Demobilisation and Deviance: Leningrad's Second World War Veterans Brutalisation and Criminality
- Religious Rhetoric in the Chronicle Accounts of the Anglo-Scottish Wars: The Chronicle of Lanercost and the 'National Crusade'
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History – Lent 2010
- Earl Temple at the Admiralty: Naval Administration and Politics under the Pitt-Devonshire Ministry, 1756-7
- Film and Discussion Night: Germany and Russia 1242-1939
- Conflicts and Compromises: National Security and the Changing Landscape of Detention Law in the United States
- British Intelligence and the 1916 Mediation Mission of Colonel Edward House
- Artillery in 15th century battles: evidence and thoughts from the recent discovery of the Battle of Bosworth
- Telum Acerrimum, being a Firm Reply to some Outlandish Recent Theories Concerning the Use of Missile Weapons in the Manipular Legion
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History – Michaelmas 2009
- Revisiting the Myth of Nuclear Deterrence: A Wake-up Call for Proliferation Optimists
- Reconsidering the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race: Merely a Sideshow?
- Film and Discussion: Special Agents in the 1970s’
- Mining Revolts and Protestant Preaching in Sixteenth-Century Royal Hungary.
- 'Mobilising for Warfare in a Pre-Bureaucratic State: Elizabethan Troop Levies in the 1580s and 1590s'
- Burying the Violent Ones: Radical Funerals in France's Early Third Republic
- 'Scoundrels or Patriots? Military Associations and Prussian State-building in Hanover, 1866-1914
- Film and Discussion: The Soviet Army in Afghanistan
- Oh Grandfather, give me power over my enemies! Aspects of Kiowa Warfare in the Nineteenth Century
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History - Easter 2009
- Reinhard Gehlen, British Intelligence, and Communist Subversion, c. 1945-62
- The Massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, 13th April 1919: Some Thoughts on the Casualty Figures
- 'Lions led by Horses? A Reappraisal of Generalship in the First World War'
- Distinguished Speakers in Military History - Inaugural Lecture
- War, Ideology and State Formation in Early Modern England
- Violence and conflict in Lagos: 1939 – 1945
- Contemporary Challenges for Strategic Theory
- American and British Intelligence and the Yom Kippur War of 1973
- How to Reconstruct a Medieval Battle - The Case Study of Forbie (1244)
- Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan : an Examination of the Problems of integrating the Military, Political and Development Dimensions with Reference to the US Experience in Vietnam
- 'Humanitarian' Intervention?: Habermas and Morgenthau's Differing Approaches to the Right to Intervene
- 'Flat-tops or Not': Air power, policy-making and the Royal Navy since 1982
- The Third Anglo-Afghan War, 1919
- Unconquerable Strongholds? An Alternative View on Medieval Siege Warfare
- The Most Intransigent of the Warmongers? The Hundred Years War in the Career of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, c.1413-1447
- 'Anglican Bishops in Rwanda, 1990-94: 'Errand boys' for the Architects of Genocide?
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