History of Wargaming Project

The Project aims to research and publish key works in the development of professional, hobby and educational use of wargaming. It currently includes work from Donald Featherstone, Fletcher Pratt, Peter Perla, Phil Barker,Fred Jane, Charles Grant, Stuart Asquith and Terry Wise...

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Mystery of the dawn surge of book sales

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I was a little surprised to get a modest surge of Fletcher Pratt Naval Wargame sales around dawn (UK time) one Sunday morning. I was intrigu...

Reveille Wargaming Show Sun 25 Nov 2012

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I am putting on a participation game at my local club and show. As the great explorer and daughter have been missing for some time, the 1...
Saturday, 8 September 2012

What Really Happened in Ancient and Medieval Battles?

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Will Whyler commented on this in the Guardroom pages of Slingshot in March 2012. Even the best documented battles have gaping holes in o...
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Friday, 31 August 2012

Education Research

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While having no relevance to wargaming at all, some of my research on student excuses in higher education has hit the national media.   Ti...
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Monday, 20 August 2012

Autobiography in Simulation and Gaming Journal

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I was a little suprised to recieve a request for an autobiography of me by Simulation and Gaming Journal . This academic journal is the pre...
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Friday, 10 August 2012

Surprise Battalion Parachute Drop on Belarus

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On the 4 th of July 2012, a Swedish public relations firm dropped 879 toy teddy-bears by parachute on the town of Ivenets near Minsk in...
Monday, 6 August 2012

Connections conference on game design in US

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There is an excellent write up of the Connections Conference about game design. Write up on paxsims The conference is the American equivil...
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