Resources
Relevant background materials and detailed function information that provide specific guidance for meaningful research using other materials provided.
Messages
It offers asynchronous communication, via email, to participants to dialogue among everyone.
Conferences
Facilitates the promotion of synchronous communication spaces, via zoom", to schedule real-time discussions on specific topics.
Brainstorm
It allows a means for decision making and for participants to share ideas in response to questions or requests.
Reports
Participants are asked to answer a series of questions specified by the network facilitator, to encourage reflection on research objectives and strategies, or to collect responses as part of the debriefing.
By understanding the causes and consequences of war, we can strive to build a more peaceful and just future. The study of military history is a journey of discovery. It's a chance to delve into the past, to uncover hidden truths and to connect with the experiences of those who came before us.
It's a journey that challenges our assumptions, broadens our perspectives and ultimately enriches our understanding of the human condition. Bridging the Divide, the RHM World at War Network In a world often fragmented, the need for connexion and collaboration has never been greater. The RHM World at War Network emerges as a beacon of unity, bringing together diverse voices from academia, the military and civil society.
This initiative recognises the inherent value in bridging the gap between these often siloed sectors, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge, perspectives and experiences. The RHM World at War Network understands that a comprehensive understanding of military history requires a multifaceted approach. Academics bring their rigorous research and analytical skills to the table, while military professionals offer first-hand insights into the realities of armed conflict.
Civil society, meanwhile, provides a crucial link to the public, ensuring that the lessons of military history are shared widely and resonate deeply within communities. By fostering dialogue and collaboration between these groups, RHM World at War creates a space for shared learning and understanding. It breaks down barriers, challenges preconceived notions and encourages participants to see the world through different lenses.
This cross-pollination of ideas is essential for developing nuanced interpretations of the past and for ensuring that the lessons of military history are relevant and impactful for contemporary audiences. The Network's commitment to inclusivity is paramount. By actively seeking out and amplifying diverse voices, RHM World at War ensures that its work is representative of the multitude of perspectives that shape our understanding of military history.
This dedication to inclusivity not only enriches the Network's own scholarship and outreach, but also sets a powerful example for how collaboration and dialogue can bridge divides and foster a more inclusive and understanding society. The AND Project Forging Connexions Illuminating History Within the vibrant ecosystem of the RHM World at War Network, the AND Project emerges as a dynamic force for innovation and engagement. This ambitious initiative takes the Network's core values of collaboration and accessibility to new heights, focussing on creating tangible connexions between the past and the present, between history and the communities it has shaped.
At its heart, the AND Project is about forging connexions. It seeks to build bridges between generations, linking the storeys of those who lived through historical events with the experiences of those living today. It aims to connect people from different backgrounds and walks of life, fostering understanding and empathy through shared engagement with military history.