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The Representation and Reality of War Keith Dockray

The Representation and Reality of War By Keith Dockray

The Representation and Reality of War by Keith Dockray


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How has war affected British society? This collection of essays looks at the varieties of experiences of war, examining the impact of hostilities not only on those at the front line but also on politics, psychology and the economy at home.

The Representation and Reality of War Summary

The Representation and Reality of War: The British Experience by Keith Dockray

How has war affected British society? How have periods of conflict and their outcomes altered perceptions of patriotism and Britishness? This collection of essays looks at the varieties of experiences of war, examining the impact of hostilities not only on those at the front line but also on politics, psychology and the economy at home. The contributions to this volume range from an examination of the Earl of Elgin's campaign in China to an investigation of conscientious objection in Huddersfield and from an analysis of sources relating to the English Civil War in Yorkshire to a discussion of the impact of the Second World War on education policy.

Table of Contents

Bradford, Leeds and the Civil War in the west riding of Yorkshire: literary sources and their interpretation, Keith Dockray; proper objects of the press - naval impressment and Habeas corpus in the French revolutionary wars, Philip Woodfine; evangelical piety and gallic flippancy - religion and popular protest in Halifax Parish in the age of revolution, John A. Hargreaves; John Stuart Mill on war, William Stafford; the ethics of war - the Earl of Elgin and the war with China, 1857-60, J.A.G. Roberts; conservative electoral strategy, creating political stability and the advent of mass democracy, 1914-18, Andrew Taylor; the Bradford independent labour party and the First World War, Tony Jowitt, Keith Laybourn; a community of resistance - the anti-war movement in Huddersfield, 1914-18, Cyril Pearce; the minstrel boy to the war has gone - rifleman 3008, Patrick MacGill and a soldier's experience of the First World War, David Taylor; Englishness - the case of H.V. Morton (1892-1979), Michael Bartholomew; about turn - the communist party of Great Britain and the Second World War, 1939-41, Keith Laybourn; the Second World War and the reform of further education in Britain, Brendan Evans.

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GOR005131029
9780750918619
0750918616
The Representation and Reality of War: The British Experience by Keith Dockray
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
1999-04-15
288
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