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‘The Falklands War at 40: Voices of the Conflict’ Thursday 26 May 2022, 15.30-17.00 Lancaster University

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The Centre for War and Diplomacy at Lancaster and the British International History Group will co-host ‘The Falklands War at 40: Voices of the Conflict’ on Thursday 26 May 2022, 15.30-17.00, Management School Lecture Theatre 17, Lancaster University.

 

This event will bring together researchers and curators, with Falklands veteran and Lancaster alumnus Major General Chip Chapman, to discuss working with voices of the conflict forty years on.  

 

Professor Gaynor Johnson will chair the event. She is Professor of International History at the University of Kent, Honorary Researcher at the Centre for War and Diplomacy, and Conference Officer of the British International History Group.

 

Mr John Beales, is a doctoral student at Keele University and Imperial War Museums, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. His research explores veterans’ accounts of the Falklands War, with a focus on health and medicine.

 

Major General Chip Chapman was a platoon commander in 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (2 PARA) in the Falklands campaign. He went on to command 2 PARA and was Senior British Military Advisor to US Central Command. He studied History at Lancaster 1977-1980. 

 

Dr Peter Johnston, is Head of Collections and Research at the Royal Air Force Museum, responsible for developing the museum’s research and collection strategies, and exhibitions. His own research has also focused on the Falklands campaign.

 

Professor Helen Parr of Keele University is author of Our Boys: The Story of a Paratrooper (Penguin, 2019), a history of the Parachute Regiment in the Falklands. It won the Longman-History Today Book Prize, the Duke of Wellington Medal for Military History, and the Templer Medal Book Prize.

 

Professor Tony Pollard of Glasgow University is a leading archaeologist who has worked on sites of conflict from across history, and is heading a new investigation into the landscape of the Falklands War. He has also worked with veterans revisiting sites of the Falklands conflict.

The round table will be followed by a drinks reception in the Management School Foyer. This event is free and is open to all. Please book your place, via Eventbrite below.

 

Information on travelling to Lancaster University can be found on the University website, as can a campus map.

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