Andrew Robertshaw
Andrew Robertshaw was born in Sheffield, England, and is an English military historian, curator, author and educator.[1] He is best known for his television appearances, in programmes such as Two Men in a Trench and Time Team.[2] He was a military advisor on the film War Horse.[3]
During his career Robertshaw has worked as Curator/Manager of the Royal Logistic Corps Museum in Deepcut, and previously as Head of Education at The National Army Museum in London.
Works
- A Soldier's Life (1997)
- Warfare in the 16th-19th Centuries: The Age of Empires (Battle Zone) (2003) (with Mark Bergin)
- Somme 1 July 1916: Tragedy and Triumph (Campaign) (2006)
- Feeding Tommy: Battlefield Recipes from the First World War
- Digging the Trenches: the Archaeology of the Western Front (with David Kenyon)
- Ghosts on the Somme: Filming the Battle, June-July 1916 (2009)
- The Hard Way: Surviving Shamshuipo POW Camp 1941-45 (2011)
- The Platoon: An Infantryman on the Western Front 1916-18 (2012) (with John Steward)
- Frontline Cookbook: Battlefield Recipes from the Second World War (2012)
- 24hr Trench: A Day in the Life of a Frontline Tommy (2012)
- 24hr Under Attack: Tommy Defends the Frontline (2014)
- 5 Minute History: First World War Trenches (2014)
- Somme 1916 (Battle Story) (2014)
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References
- Centre for First World War Studies
- Discovery Channel: Finding the Fallen
- Moss, Richard (2010-07-06). "War Horse heads to English Heritage Festival of History for dramatic World War I trench recreation". Culture 24. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
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