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...

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Celebrating WRG’s contribution to Wargaming

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Bristol Wargaming Society , my local club, were pondering the world of wargaming; who had contributed to launching the hobby we all enj...
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Saturday, 23 May 2015

Wargaming at the RSA at Cities 2050 Conference, UK

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When asked if I knew anyone who could run a game about the resilience of cities at an invite only conference, I jumped at the chance. I ...
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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Future Directions for the History of Wargaming Project (Part II)

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After many people taking the time to give me online (and offline) feedback I have sketched out the next 12 months for the future of the proj...
Monday, 6 April 2015

Future Directions for the History of Wargaming Project

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The Impact of the Project (2008 to March 2015) The project to date has made available 4.5 million words about wargaming, through 60 pub...
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Sunday, 22 March 2015

Charlie Wesencraft Refights Arnhem at Wargames Holiday Centre

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This year the Donald Featherstone Memorial Weekend at the Wargames Holiday Centre UK  involved refighting the Battle of Arnhem. Charlie...
Sunday, 22 February 2015

Sue Laflin-Barker's Introduction to Ancient Wargaming using DBA 3.0

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DBA is amongst that rare breed of wargaming rules; it has been enduring and popular for over twenty five years. Written by a team effort ...
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Wednesday, 24 December 2014

New book by Charlie Wesencraft and new book about early naval wargames

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I am very pleased 2 more books have gone to print. Charlie Wesencraft's Seven Steps to Freedom: Wargaming the French and Indian War and ...
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