This dissertation supplements previously conducted research on aviation in interwar Britain by providing a necessary examination of the appearance of aerial warfare on British cinema screens between 1927 and 1939. It examines the presentation of the First World War, military aviators, the Royal Air Force, bombing, and aerial warfare to the British public. More specifically, it examines the connections between flying, aerial warfare, cinema, and the popular imagination in interwar Great Britain. It uses feature films, specifically Hell’s Angels, The Dawn Patrol, Things to Come, documentaries like RAF, The Gap, and The Warning, and newsreels. In additional to examining cinematic sources, it also extensively utilizes film press books, scri...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...
This dissertation supplements previously conducted research on aviation in interwar Britain by provi...
This dissertation supplements previously conducted research on aviation in interwar Britain by provi...
Robert Morley is a PhD Candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently working on a di...
This dissertation examines major military displays in interwar Britain. Military displays include mi...
During the First World War, several writers began to argue that the main strategic risk to Britain w...
This thesis examines how artists working for the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) represented ...
The decade or so that began in 1940 is generally regarded as the 'golden age' of British cinema. The...
The First World War has almost always been the impetus behind new developments in critical studies o...
The First World War represents a monumental and defining moment in the twentieth century, where hist...
The films made by the British Instructional Films (BIF) company in the decade following the end of t...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...
This dissertation supplements previously conducted research on aviation in interwar Britain by provi...
This dissertation supplements previously conducted research on aviation in interwar Britain by provi...
Robert Morley is a PhD Candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently working on a di...
This dissertation examines major military displays in interwar Britain. Military displays include mi...
During the First World War, several writers began to argue that the main strategic risk to Britain w...
This thesis examines how artists working for the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) represented ...
The decade or so that began in 1940 is generally regarded as the 'golden age' of British cinema. The...
The First World War has almost always been the impetus behind new developments in critical studies o...
The First World War represents a monumental and defining moment in the twentieth century, where hist...
The films made by the British Instructional Films (BIF) company in the decade following the end of t...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
Although the Blitz has come to symbolize the experience of civilians under attack, Germany first lau...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...
This dissertation argues that discussions of war representation that privilege the nationalistic, he...