Dr Gerard Oram is a modern historian and Director of the War and Society programmes at Swansea University. He specialises in the impact of war on societies and culture. Research interests include the relationship between conflict and legal structures and his approach often combines historical inquiry with criminology. He has acted as an advisor to the BBC for the World War One at Home project.
This book looks at the attitudes of the British Army to race and physical and mental fitness in relation to the death penalty during the First World War.
This book makes available information relating to more than 3,000 soldiers and civilians sentenced to death by military courts of the British Army during the First World War and its aftermath.
This important collection of essays by noted European historians examines the history of policing in Britain, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands