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Veterans of the First World War David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)

Veterans of the First World War By David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)

Veterans of the First World War by David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)


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The collection offers updates to existing scholarship while bringing new departures and challenges to the current interpretive frameworks of veteran experiences in post-war Britain and Ireland.

Veterans of the First World War Summary

Veterans of the First World War: Ex-Servicemen and Ex-Servicewomen in Post-War Britain and Ireland by David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)

This volume synthesises the latest scholarship on First World War veterans in post-war Britain and Ireland, investigating the topic through its political, social and cultural dynamics. It examines the post-war experiences of those men and women who served and illuminates the nature of the post-war society for which service had been given. Complicating the homogenising tendency in existing scholarship it offers comparison of the experiences of veterans in different regions of Britain, including perspectives drawn from Ireland. Further nuance is offered by the assessment of the experiences of ex-servicewomen alongside those of ex-servicemen, such focus deeping understanding into the gendered specificities of post-war veteran activities and experiences. Moreover, case studies of specific cohorts of veterans are offered, including focus on disabled veterans and ex-prisoners of war.

In these regards the collection offers vital updates to existing scholarship while bringing important new departures and challenges to the current interpretive frameworks of veteran experiences in post-war Britain and Ireland.

About David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)

David Swift is the Kreitman Postdoctoral Fellow at Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Oliver Wilkinson is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Wolverhampton

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction British Veterans after the First World War

David Swift & Oliver Wilkinson

Chapter 1. The Deep Roots of The British Legion: The Emergence of First World War British Veterans' Organisations

Mike Hally

Chapter 2. Ex-servicemen and the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association, 1919-21

Paul Huddie

Chapter 3. Between Workers and Soldiers: The Relationship between the Labour Party and Ex-servicemen after the First World War

Marcus Morris

Chapter 4. 'A Fighting Man and a Thinking Man': The British Left, Ex-Servicemen, and Working-Class Culture, 1914-1924

David Swift

Chapter 5. Revolution, Ex-Servicemen, and the Cork Branch of the National Federation of Discharged and Demobilised Sailors and Soldiers, 1918-21

John Borgonovo

Chapter 6. 'It's up to you now to fight for your own country': Ireland's Great War Veterans in the War of Independence, 1919-21

Steven O'Connor

Chapter 7. 'Still in the Ranks of the Old Corps, Though Not on Active Service': Women's Veteran Organisations in Interwar Britain.

Krisztina Robert

Chapter 8. Paternalism and Prosthetics: Life for Disabled Veterans and Their Families on a Post-War Settlement

Martin Purdy

Chapter 9. Wounded in a Mentionable Place: The (In)visibility of the Disabled Ex-serviceman in Inter-war Britain

Jessica Meyer

Chapter 10. Ex-Prisoners of War, 1914-18: Veteran Association, Assimilation and Disassociation After the First World War

Oliver Wilkinson

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NPB9780367174620
9780367174620
0367174626
Veterans of the First World War: Ex-Servicemen and Ex-Servicewomen in Post-War Britain and Ireland by David Swift (Johns Hopkins University)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-02-21
208
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