Which People’s War? examines how national belonging, or British national identity, was envisaged in the public culture of the World War II home front. Using materials from newspapers, magazines, films, novels, diaries, letters, and all sorts of public documents, it explores such questions as: who was included as ‘British’ and what did it mean to be British? How did the British describe themselves as a singular people, and what were the consequences of those depictions? It also examines the several meanings of citizenship elaborated in various discussions concerning the British nation at war. This investigation of the powerful constructions of national identity and understandings of citizenship circulating in Britain during the Second World War exposes their multiple and contradictory consequences at the time. It reveals the fragility of any singular conception of ‘Britishness’ even during a war that involved the total mobilization of the country’s citizenry and cost 400, 000 British civilian lives.
Sonya O. Rose
Which People’s War? [EPUB ebook]
National Identity and Citizenship in Wartime Britain 1939-1945
Which People’s War? [EPUB ebook]
National Identity and Citizenship in Wartime Britain 1939-1945
قم بشراء هذا الكتاب الإلكتروني واحصل على كتاب آخر مجانًا!
لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● ISBN 9780191037535 ● الناشر OUP Oxford ● نشرت 2004 ● للتحميل 6 مرات ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 3059934 ● حماية النسخ Adobe DRM
يتطلب قارئ الكتاب الاليكتروني قادرة DRM