Popular memory of World War II was the dominant factor contributing to a sense of national identity in the Falklands War of 1982 and the Gulf War of 1991. This text looks at public and private ideas of national identity, how they were arrived at and the extent to which they were shaped by gender. It provides a synthesis between the key concepts of "national identity", "popular memory" and gender as a social and cultural construct. Recent studies of World War II, and popular memory of the war, have focused on the extent to which it is remembered as a "people's war". This book builds on this work by examining how ideas about gender shaped the experiences of the war and its memory and concludes that despite women's wartime role in "total war",...
This paper explores the ways in which memories entered on the BBC 'People's War' website can be unde...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
The upheavals of the cataclysm of the First World War reverberated through every comer of British so...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003782 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This thesis examines the construction of frames of Second World War memory in the post-occupation Ch...
This thesis examines women’s accounts of the Crimean War to explore the ways that women navigated id...
This thesis examines women’s accounts of the Crimean War to explore the ways that women navigated id...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
The Second World War is a pervasive feature of British culture, but until now the impact of the popu...
This article examines how the Falklands war has been remembered in Britain. By looking at how ideas ...
This book offers an empirically informed understanding of how identity and agency become wholly embe...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
This paper explores the ways in which memories entered on the BBC 'People's War' website can be unde...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
The upheavals of the cataclysm of the First World War reverberated through every comer of British so...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003782 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This thesis examines the construction of frames of Second World War memory in the post-occupation Ch...
This thesis examines women’s accounts of the Crimean War to explore the ways that women navigated id...
This thesis examines women’s accounts of the Crimean War to explore the ways that women navigated id...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
War, Identity and the Liberal State critically examines the significance of gender, race and sexuali...
The Second World War is a pervasive feature of British culture, but until now the impact of the popu...
This article examines how the Falklands war has been remembered in Britain. By looking at how ideas ...
This book offers an empirically informed understanding of how identity and agency become wholly embe...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
This paper explores the ways in which memories entered on the BBC 'People's War' website can be unde...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
The upheavals of the cataclysm of the First World War reverberated through every comer of British so...