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(PREMIUM) Episode 34 Writing the Bomber War - The Official Histories Controversy, with Professor Alan Allport

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*** Episode on general release Wednesday 12 February 2025

Who writes history, and why?
 
In this episode, we are delighted to welcome back Professor Alan Allport to discuss the British "Official Histories" of the strategic bombing campaign. We explore the origins, authors, and public perception of these histories, as well as the arguments presented by Sir Charles Webster and Noble Frankland. Our conversation delves into the challenges faced during the publication process, the reactions from military figures, including a right old ding-dong with with Sir Arthur Harris, and the "dirty tricks campaign" waged by elements of the British press against Frankland.
Alan explains how the histories, and the reaction to them, influenced modern interpretations of the bombing campaign.
This is a must-listen for anyone studying or interested in the historiography of Bomber Command.
(Apologies for any spaniel barking in the background we didn't manage to edit out!)

Frankland's book about writing the official history is a thought-provoking read, and highly-recommended. It's called History at War, and you can get it here:

You can follow Alan on bluesky  at  https://bsky.app/profile/alanallport.bsky.social    and read about his work here. Look out for the follow up to the wonderful Britain at Bay , Advance Britannia, later this year. 

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