Gerard ("Gerry") Oram is a British cultural and social historian, with a particular interest in the First World War.
Life
He was a researcher at the University of Birmingham and a lecturer the Open University, before going on to teach at University of Swansea until 2025. He lectures at Swansea University teaching on a number of modules including Nazi Occupied Europe and the First World War. Oram also lectured at Cardiff University where he taught the War, Liberation and Reconstruction: Europe 1939-51 module. His seminal book, Death Sentences passed by military courts of the British Army 1914âÂÂ1924, is on the recommended reading lists of the National Archives and the Imperial War Museum.
He is quoted in the British national press on the subject; and he was quoted as a source for an Irish government inquiry into treatment of Irish soldiers.
Notes and references
Published works include
- Oram, Gerard, Death Sentences passed by military courts of the British Army 1914âÂÂ1924, (UK: Francis Boutle Publishers, 1999)
- Oram, Gerard, Worthless Men: Race, eugenics and the death penalty in the British Army during the First World War, (UK: Francis Boutle Publishers, 1999)
- Oram, Gerard, "The Greatest Efficiency: British and American Military Law 1866âÂÂ1918" (Chap. 9) Comparative Histories of Crime, B. Godfrey, C. Emsley and G. Dunstall (eds). (Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing. 2002)
- Oram, Gerard, Conflict and Legality: Policing Mid-Twentieth Century Europe (London: Francis Boutle, 2003)
- Oram, Gerard, Military Executions during World War 1 (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2003).
- Oram, Gerard,âÂÂâÂÂThe administration of discipline by the English is very rigidâÂÂ: British Military Law and the Death Penalty (1868âÂÂ1918)â in Crime, Histoire et Sociétés/Crime, History and Societies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2001, pp. 93-110.
- Oram, Gerard,âÂÂPious Perjury: Morale and Discipline in the British Force in Italy 1917-18â in War in History, Vol. 9, No. 4, 2002, pp. 412âÂÂ430.
- Oram, Gerard, âÂÂBritain - Post First World War Mutinies and Revolutionary Threatsâ in Kelly, J. et al. (eds) The International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest, 12 volumes (Blackwell Publishing, 2009)
- Oram, Gerard, âÂÂArmee, Stat, Büger und Wehrpflicht. Die britische Miltärjustiz bis nach dem Zweiten Weltkriegâ in Peter Pirker/Florian Wenninger (Ed.): Wehrmachtsjustiz. Kontext - Praxis - Nachwirkungen, Wien (Braumüller Verlag, 2011) pp. 186âÂÂ203.