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A podcast hosted by Dr Tom Thorpe on all aspects of the Great War from the UK's leading First World War history society The Western Front Association (www.westernfrontassociation.com).

A podcast hosted by Dr Tom Thorpe on all aspects of the Great War from the UK's leading First World War history society The Western Front Association (www.westernfrontassociation.com).

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Ep379 – The memorial to the US 42nd Division – Dr Monique B. Seefried

Ep379 – The memorial to the US 42nd Division – Dr Monique B. Seefried
History and humanities Yesterday
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38:21

Ep378 – Guards Division, 1915-17 – David Griffith

Ep378 – Guards Division, 1915-17 – David Griffith
History and humanities 2 weeks
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40:48

Ep377 – Administration of Death – Kelsey Moriarty

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, Kelsey Moriarty examines the bureaucratic and cultural processes that reshaped grief during and after the First World War. Her thesis Kafka in the Trenches: Death, Bureaucracy, and the Written Record in Britain 1914–1920 explores how official letters, forms and memorials affected the experience of mourning. From government notices of death to the rise of street shrines, her research highlights how state systems collided with private grief and altered the citizen–state relationship.
History and humanities 4 weeks
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27:04

Ep376 – War Memorials in Devon – Dr Todd Gray

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, historian Dr Todd Gray discusses his award-winning book Lest Devon Forgets. The book explores the creation, meaning and controversies surrounding the county’s Great War memorials, shedding light on how communities in the wake of the conflict grappled with loss, identity and memory. Published by Stevens Books.
History and humanities 1 month
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25:21

Ep375 – Burial of L-Cpl John Street – Mike Jackson

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, Mike Jackson tells the story of his great-uncle, Lance Corporal John Street, who fell in 1917 and whose sacrifice went unrecognised for more than a century. On 10th April 2025, Street will finally be laid to rest with full military honours near the battlefield where he died. Jackson, a retired training manager and military history researcher, describes his work with the Ministry of Defence’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre to ensure that his relative’s story is remembered.
History and humanities 2 months
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Ep374 – Angel Down – Daniel Kraus

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, acclaimed author Daniel Kraus discusses his novel Angel Down — a haunting, formally ambitious reimagining of the First World War told through a single, continuous sentence. The book explores themes of survival, selfishness, the supernatural and the staggering human cost of mechanised slaughter, immersing readers in the moral chaos of war. Published by Simon & Schuster
History and humanities 2 months
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Ep373 – Teeside Pioneers in the GW – Gary Guess

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, researcher Gary Guess shares his work on the 12th (Service) Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment, known as the Teesside Pioneers. Recruited largely from Middlesbrough and surrounding towns, the battalion served with distinction in France, combining infantry courage with engineering labour under fire. Guess, who has spent six years uncovering their history and has a personal family connection, reveals the story of this remarkable unit.
History and humanities 3 months
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Ep372 – Patriotism on the Devon Home Front – Dr Richard Batten

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, Dr Richard Batten, Honorary Research Fellow in History at the University of Exeter, discusses his new book For King and Country: The Role of Patriotism in Mobilisation in the First World War, published by Pen & Sword in 2025. Focusing on Devon but addressing wider national and European themes, the book explores how local elites encouraged men to enlist, enforced wartime discipline and sought to define patriotism, while also showing how ordinary people – especially women and working-class communities – responded to or challenged these ideals.
History and humanities 4 months
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Ep371 – Walking the Western Way – Nick and Fiona Jenkins

In this episode of the Western Front Association’s Mentioned in Dispatches, Nick and Fiona Jenkins discuss their remarkable journey along the entire Western Front. In Walking the Line, they travelled over 1,000 kilometres from the Belgian coast to the Swiss border to discover what physical and emotional traces of the First World War still remain. With humour, resilience and a healthy dose of wine, they traversed former battlefields, forests, cemeteries and mountain passes, producing not only a travelogue but also a moving reflection on history, memory and the meaning of remembrance. Published by Wetsocks Books.
History and humanities 4 months
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Ep370 – Sinking of the Llandovery Castle – Nate Hendley

Ep370 – Sinking of the Llandovery Castle – Nate Hendley
History and humanities 5 months
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Ep369 – Army Pay Services – Dr John Black

Ep369 – Army Pay Services – Dr John Black
History and humanities 5 months
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Ep368 – Shellshock in Canadian Museums – Cameron  Telch

Ep368 – Shellshock in Canadian Museums – Cameron  Telch
History and humanities 6 months
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Ep367 – London TF in two world wars – Prof Gary Sheffield

Professor Gary Sheffield compares and contrasts the experience of the London Territorial Force in the First and Second World Wars. He explores the evolution of its role, structure and public image across the two conflicts, offering fresh insights into the transformation of this key component of Britain’s military reserve. This talk was part of the London Pride Conference held in June 2024.
History and humanities 6 months
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Ep366 – London Territorial Sappers – Dr John Peaty

Ep366 – London Territorial Sappers – Dr John Peaty
History and humanities 7 months
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Ep365 – Honouring the Fallen Through ‘The Last Post’

Ep365 – Honouring the Fallen Through ‘The Last Post’
History and humanities 7 months
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Ep364 – Boredom in Salonika – Dr Jake Gasson

Ep364 – Boredom in Salonika – Dr Jake Gasson
History and humanities 8 months
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Ep363 – Podcasting the Great War – Terry Whenham

Ep363 – Podcasting the Great War – Terry Whenham
History and humanities 8 months
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Ep362 – 60th Division at Salonika – Charles Fair

Ep362 – 60th Division at Salonika – Charles Fair
History and humanities 8 months
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Ep360 – London TF at Gallipoli – Clive Harris

On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Clive Harris explores the role of London Territorials in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915–16. While no full London territorial division served there, six battalions, five Yeomanry regiments and two support units contributed around 8,500 men, spread across multiple formations from Helles to Suvla. Their experiences, challenges and the lessons they carried forward are brought to life through figures such as bandleader Billy Cotton and William Wedgwood Benn. This talk was part of the London Pride Conference held in June 2024.
History and humanities 9 months
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Ep359 – The British League of Help – Nick Jenkins

On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, historian Nick Jenkins discusses the British League of Help and its efforts to support the reconstruction of French towns devastated during the First World War. His research reveals how communities across Britain came together to aid their French counterparts, shedding light on a little-known chapter of post-war humanitarian work. Nick spoke from his home in West Yorkshire.
History and humanities 9 months
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