British Popular Culture and the First World War

British Popular Culture and the First World War

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  • Author: Jessica Meyer
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9047433386
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 399

Showcasing the work of both established academics and emerging scholars of the field, this book discusses aspects of British popular culture from the material cultures of food and clothing to the representational cultures of literature and film. The result is an engaging and invigorating re-examination of the First World War and its place in British culture.


British Culture and the First World War

British Culture and the First World War

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  • Author: George Robb
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 113730751X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

The First World War has left its imprint on British society and the popular imagination to an extent almost unparalleled in modern history. Its legacy of mass death, mechanized slaughter, propaganda, and disillusionment swept away long-standing romanticized images of warfare, and continues to haunt the modern consciousness. Focusing on the lives of ordinary Britons, George Robb's engaging new study seeks to comprehend what it meant for an entire society to undergo the tremendous shocks and demands of total war; how it attempted to make sense of the conflict, explain it to others, and deal with the war's legacies. British Culture and the First World War - examines the war's impact on ideologies of race, class and gender, the government's efforts to manage news and to promote patriotism, the role of the arts and sciences, and the commemoration of the war in the decades since - Synthesizes much of the best and most recent scholarship on the social and cultural history of the war. - Reclaims a great deal of neglected or forgotten popular cultural sources such as films, cartoons, juvenile literature and pulp fiction. Compact but comprehensive, this accessible and refreshing text is essential reading for anyone interested in British society and culture during the turbulent years of the First World War.


Humor, Entertainment, and Popular Culture during World War I

Humor, Entertainment, and Popular Culture during World War I

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  • Author: ClĂ©mentine Tholas-Disset
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781137449092
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Humor and entertainment were vital to the war effort during World War I. While entertainment provided relief to soldiers in the trenches, it also built up support for the war effort on the home front. This book looks at transnational war culture by examining seemingly light-hearted discourses on the Great War.


Millions Like Us'?

Millions Like Us'?

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  • Author: Visiting Senior Fellow Department of Psychology Nicky Hayes
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN: 9780853237631
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 364

This collection of essays brings together the latest historical research on cultural production and reception during the Second World War. It covers the way in which cultural provision was viewed by the labour movement and industry.


European Culture in the Great War

European Culture in the Great War

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  • Author: Aviel Roshwald
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521013246
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 446

A comparative study of European cultural and social history during the First World War.


Cultural Heritage of the Great War in Britain

Cultural Heritage of the Great War in Britain

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  • Author: Dr Ross J Wilson
  • Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1472403096
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

As the hundredth anniversary approaches, it is timely to reflect not only upon the Great War itself and on the memorials which were erected to ensure it did not slip from national consciousness, but also to reflect upon its rich and substantial cultural legacy. This book examines the heritage of the Great War in contemporary Britain. It addresses how the war maintains a place and value within British society through the usage of phrases, references, metaphors and imagery within popular, media, heritage and political discourse. Whilst the representation of the war within historiography, literature, art, television and film has been examined by scholars seeking to understand the origins of the 'popular memory' of the conflict, these analyses have neglected how and why wider popular debate draws upon a war fought nearly a century ago to express ideas about identity, place and politics. By examining the history, usage and meanings of references to the Great War within local and national newspapers, historical societies, political publications and manifestos, the heritage sector, popular expressions, blogs and internet chat rooms, an analysis of the discourses which structure the remembrance of the war can be created. The book acknowledges the diversity within Britain as different regional and national identities draw upon the war as a means of expression. Whilst utilising the substantial field of heritage studies, this book puts forward a new methodology for assessing cultural heritage and creates an original perspective on the place of the Great War across contemporary British society.


The Great War and the British Empire

The Great War and the British Empire

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  • Author: Michael J.K. Walsh
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1317029836
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 310

In 1914 almost one quarter of the earth's surface was British. When the empire and its allies went to war in 1914 against the Central Powers, history's first global conflict was inevitable. It is the social and cultural reactions to that war and within those distant, often overlooked, societies which is the focus of this volume. From Singapore to Australia, Cyprus to Ireland, India to Iraq and around the rest of the British imperial world, further complexities and interlocking themes are addressed, offering new perspectives on imperial and colonial history and theory, as well as art, music, photography, propaganda, education, pacifism, gender, class, race and diplomacy at the end of the pax Britannica.


Untold War

Untold War

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  • Author: International Society for First World War Studies. Conference
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004166599
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 469

With chapters on both military and cultural history, this book highlights how the first total war of the twentieth century changed social, cultural and military perceptions to an untold extent."--BOOK JACKET.


Popular Culture in London C.1890-1918

Popular Culture in London C.1890-1918

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  • Author: Andrew Horrall
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9780719057830
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

Reg Prentice remains the most high-profile politician to cross the floor of the House of Commons in the post-war period. His defection reflected an important 'sea change' in British politics; the end of the post-war consensus and the beginnings of the Thatcher era. This book examines the key events surrounding Prentice's transition from a front-line Labour politician to a Conservative minister in the first Thatcher government. It focuses on the shifting political climate in Britain during the 1970s, as the post-war settlement came under pressure from adverse economic conditions, militant trade unionism and an assertive New Left. Prentice's story provides an important case study on the crisis that afflicted social democracy, highlighting Labour's left-right divide and the possibility of a realignment of British politics. This study will be invaluable to anyone interested in the turbulent and transitional nature of British politics during a watershed period.


A Supernatural War

A Supernatural War

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  • Author: Owen Davies
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 019879455X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 295

How widespread belief in fortune-telling, prophecies, spirits, magic, and protective talismans gripped the battlefields and home fronts of Europe during the First World War.