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The Army Records Society was founded
in 1984 with the object of publishing documents relating to the military
history of Britain. Each year the Society issues an edited volume illustrating
some aspect of the Armys past - see details below. The volumes have been
edited to the highest standards and have been widely praised, forming an
invaluable source not only for military historians and students of a wide
variety of other disciplines but also for anyone interested in the history of
the British Army from its origins to the present.
1985 The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal
Sir Henry Wilson, 1918-1922 1986 The
Army and the Curragh Incident, 1914 1987
The Napoleonic War Journal of Captain Thomas Henry Browne, 1807-1816 1988 An Eighteenth Century Secretary at War: The
Papers of William, Viscount Barrington 1989 The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal
Sir William Robertson, 1915-1918 1990
Colonel Samuel Bagshawe and the Army of George II, 1731-1762 1991 Montgomery and the Eighth Army 1992 The British Army and Signals Intelligence
during the First World War 1993 Roberts
in India: The Military Papers of Field Marshal Lord Roberts, 1876-1893
1994 Lord Chelmsfords Zululand
Campaign, 1878-1879 1995 Letters of a
Victorian Army Officer: Edward Wellesley, 1840-1854 1996 Military Miscellany I 1997 John Peebles American War,
17761782 1998 The Maratha War
Papers of Arthur Wellesley, 1803 1999
The Letters of Lt. Colonel Repington, 1903- 1918 2000 Sir Hugh Rose and the Central India
Campaign, 1858 2001 Lord Roberts and
the War in South Africa, 1899-1902 2001
The Journal of Corporal Todd,1745-1762 2002 Rawlinson in India 2002 Amherst and the Conquest of Canada 2003 At Wellingtons Right Hand
2004 Allenby in Palestine
Click here to complete the online application which when
completed should be sent by post to the Baldock, Hertfordshire address.
Information about back volumes is sent to new members. More information about
the Society can be found on their website at:
www.armyrecordssociety.org.uk |
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MEMBERSHIP
Membership
of the Society is open to all, subject to approval of the Council. There is an
annual subscription of £25 (for individuals) and £35 (for
institutions) within the British Isles and £35 for individuals and
institutions living overseas.
Members receive a free copy of each new work issued by the
Society, and may purchase back volumes at a reduced
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