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Dr. Guy Cuthbertson is an Associate Professor in English Literature and Head of the English Department at Liverpool Hope University. He’s studied at St Andrews University and at The Queen’s College, Oxford University. We spoke about his latest book on the end of WWI.
0:57 – Guy talks about how he got into writing on study. He started in English and moved into biography.
2:05 – Guy talks about the book and WWI.
6:28 – The book focuses on the human aspect of the last dayof WWI. Festivities and religion are two aspects he looks at. He always tries to look at areas beyond London.
12:59 – Guy talks about the changes in society between the beginning and the end of the war.
15:40 – Guy talks about the idea that the war broke down class distinctions and social mores.
21:58 – Guy talks about the resources he used for his research.
26:21 – Guy talks about Gladstone’s library and other archives he went to.
54:44 – Guy has a website GuyCuthbertson.com
Links of interest
https://yalebooks.co.uk/display.asp?K=9780300233384
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Guests: Guy Cuthbertson
Host: Cris Alvarez
Tags: military, history, military history, conflict,war, interview, non-fiction book, WWI, world war one, faulkner, disney, fitzgerald, wilfred owen


William Glenn Robertson has a PhD in History and has written books and numerous articles on the US Civil War. He became a faculty member of the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in 1981. There he revived the educational technique known as the Staff Ride and wrote the Army’s manual on the subject. He retired as the Director, Combat Studies Institute in 2011. We spoke about his latest US Civil War book on the Chickamauga campaign.