This article uses local collaboratively produced civil defence magazines to examine how community spirit was developed and represented within the civil defence services during the Second World War. It highlights the range of functions which the magazines performed, as well as the strategies employed by civil defence communities to manage their emotions in order to keep morale high and distract personnel from the fear and boredom experienced while on duty. The article also discusses silences in the magazines — especially around the experience of air raids — and argues that this too reflects group emotional management strategies. The significance of local social groups in developing narratives about civil defence and their workplace communiti...
This study explores the newspapers produced by British officers and men on the Western Front during ...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This thesis examines the role of the Air League of the British Empire and the Navy League – founded ...
In the early cold war, the British government founded a voluntary civil defence service designed to ...
This article reveals the role of volunteers in the British government’s campaign to increase recycli...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
This article explores the development of nascent civil defence efforts during the First World War in...
The British Second World War conscientious objector is an oft forgotten figure, overshadowed in both...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
This article examines British popular and media reactions to America’s Bravo test shot in April 1954...
This article re-considers the way that the British state extended its control of the home during the...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This study explores the newspapers produced by British officers and men on the Western Front during ...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This thesis examines the role of the Air League of the British Empire and the Navy League – founded ...
In the early cold war, the British government founded a voluntary civil defence service designed to ...
This article reveals the role of volunteers in the British government’s campaign to increase recycli...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
This article explores the development of nascent civil defence efforts during the First World War in...
The British Second World War conscientious objector is an oft forgotten figure, overshadowed in both...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
This article examines British popular and media reactions to America’s Bravo test shot in April 1954...
This article re-considers the way that the British state extended its control of the home during the...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This study explores the newspapers produced by British officers and men on the Western Front during ...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This thesis examines the role of the Air League of the British Empire and the Navy League – founded ...