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El. knyga: Histories, Memories and Representations of being Young in the First World War

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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030499396
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030499396

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This book seeks to place children and young people centrally within the study of the contemporary British home front, its cultural representations and its place in the historical memory of the First World War. This edited collection interrogates not only war and its effects on children and young people, but how understandings of this conflict have shaped or been shaped by historical memories of the Great War, which have only allowed for several tropes of childhood during the conflict to emerge. It brings together new research by emerging and established scholars who, through a series of tightly focussed case studies, introduce a range of new histories to both explore the experience of being young during the First World War, and interrogate the memories and representations of the conflict produced for children. Taken together the chapters in this volume shed light on the multiple ways in which the Great War shaped, disrupted and interrupted childhood in Britain, and illuminate simultaneously the selectivity of the portrayal of the conflict within the more typical national narratives. 

Recenzijos

The contributors should be commended for put­ting a notable dent in the historiography. this collection provides a wealth of insight into the experiences of young people in World War I. Melanie Tebbutts analysis of how children experienced the darkened space of the cinemas is especially innovative. (Ashley Henrickson, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Vol. 15 (3), 2022)

1 Introduction
1(8)
Maggie Andrews
N. C. Fleming
Marcus Morris
Part I Childhood in War
9(64)
2 `Birmingham clapped her hands with the rest of the world, welcoming the signs of peace': Working-Class Urban Childhoods in Birmingham, London and Greater Manchester During the First World War
11(20)
Rebecca Ball
3 The Radical Responses Made by Women in Manchester, During the First World War, to the `special problems of child life accentuated by the war'
31(22)
Alison Ronan
4 Childhood Interrupted: Work and Schooling in Rural Worcestershire
53(20)
Maggie Andrews
Hayley Carter
Lisa Cox-Davies
Anna Muggeridge
Part II Youth in War
73(108)
5 Fears of the Dark: Young People and the Cinema During the First World War
75(22)
Melanie Tebbutt
6 The Navy League, the Rising Generation and the First World War
97(22)
N. C. Fleming
7 `Girls Who Would Fight': Young Women and the Call to Arms During the First World War
119(22)
Marcus Morris
8 `It Didn't Worry Me a Bit': Coming of Age in London in the First World War
141(20)
Ruth Percy
9 Students, Service and Sacrifice: Wartime Education, Adolescent Experiences and Understandings of the First World War
161(20)
Keith Vernon
Oliver Wilkinson
Part III Memories and Representations
181(72)
10 Women at the Front and Class Enemies Reconciled: Anachronism in First World War Children's Novels in the Last Four Decades
183(22)
Jane Rosen
11 Watching and Remembering the Great War: The First World War, Young People, and Television as Sight of Memory, 1968-2014
205(24)
Sam Edwards
12 Problematising Palatable Pasts: Histories and Children in Britain's First World War Commemoration
229(24)
Maggie Andrews
Index 253
Maggie Andrews is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Worcester, UK. Marcus Morris is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. N.C. Fleming is Principal Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Worcester, UK.