Open University/MWHN Online Symposium

Owing to the sterling efforts of Network Member and Lecturer In Modern British History at The Open University, Dr Michael Reeve, on 1 February 2024 the MWHN took part in its first ever partnership event. Running 14:00-17.45 GMT via MS Teams the event comprised five speakers (all MWHN Members) and a Roundtable involving the same. The Network is extremely thankful, both to The Open University’s Centre for War and Peace in the Twentieth Century for agreeing to collaborate for this event and those who participated as speakers and attendees.

A recording of paper number five: ‘The Welfare of the Defeated: Public Initiatives for the Care of German POWs in post-WWII Britain’, by Dr Alan Malpass (Bishop Grosseteste University) can be viewed here via YouTube.

EVENT ABSTRACT

The Open University’s Centre for War and Peace in the Twentieth Century and the Military Welfare History Network welcome you to this online symposium. Its aim is to showcase the work of scholars whose research focuses on aspects of military welfare history, a diverse and growing discipline focused on the impacts of military service on those involved in it, both directly and indirectly, including military and naval personnel and their families, veterans, and civilians. This programme reflects the diverse, international membership of the MWHN, and its topics span the global conflicts of the twentieth century (including the interwar period), focusing on the spaces behind the lines and on the ‘home front’, as well as combat zones on land and at sea. Following a series of research papers, the symposium concludes with a roundtable discussion of key questions and debates within military welfare history today.

PROGRAMME

14:00-14:10
Welcome: Dr Michael Reeve (Open University/MWHN) & Dr Paul Huddie (University College Dublin/MWHN)

14:10-14:40
Abby S. Whitlock, Independent
‘“Perfect Health, Mechanical Mind”: Morale, Mental Health, and Judgments of Character in the Royal Flying Corps, 1914-1918’

14:40-15:10
Dr Hilary Buxton, Kenyon College
‘Izzat and Invalid Economies: Recasting Military Welfare in the Interwar British Raj’

15:10-15:40
Dr Eleanor O’Keeffe, National Centre for Social Research
‘Clubs Licensing and the Politics of Comradeship in Interwar Glasgow’

15:40-16:00
Coffee break

16:00-16:30
Dr Frances Houghton, The Open University
‘‘The Sick Bay should be the Social Centre of the Ship’: Merging Medicine and Welfare in the Royal Navy, 1939-45’

16:30-17:00
Dr Alan Malpass, Bishop Grosseteste University
‘The Welfare of the Defeated: Public Initiatives for the Care of German POWs in post-WWII Britain’

17:00-17:45
Roundtable (all speakers): what is military welfare history today?

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