Lees Knowles Lectures

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The Lees Knowles lectures are a public lecture series on military history at Trinity College of the University of Cambridge .

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It was founded in 1912 to promote military science and is primarily aimed at military , political and social historians , but also at a broader public. The founder was the British military historian Lees Knowles . Important British personalities were guests in Cambridge, initially mainly officers, now mainly naval and military historians. At the beginning of the 20th century, the readings have taken place every two years since the 1970s. The first lecturer was Sir Julian Corbett (1915).

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  • Brian Bond : The Unquiet Western Front. Britain's Role in Literature and History . Cambridge University Press, New York 2004, ISBN 0-521-80995-9 , pp. 105 ff.

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