Death in war matters. It matters to the individual, threatened with their own death, or the death of loved ones. It matters to groups and communities who have to find ways to manage death, to support the bereaved and to dispose of bodies amidst the confusion of conflict. It matters to the state, which has to find ways of coping with mass death that convey a sense of gratitude and respect for the sacrifice of both the victims of war, and those that mourn in their wake. This social and cultural history of Britain in the Second World War places death at the heart of our understanding of the British experience of conflict. Drawing on a range of material, Dying for the nation demonstrates just how much death matters in wartime and examines the e...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Memories of the Second World War have been central to understandings of Britishness in the post-war ...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
In her work The Body in Pain Elaine Scarry discusses what she has termed ‘the referential instabilit...
abstract: Civilian publics at large internalize death and killing in wartime as a given; after all, ...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
This article examines the discursive structures which helped to 'manage' the public exression of gri...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript that has been published in [Covid-19, the Second World War, and the I...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Memories of the Second World War have been central to understandings of Britishness in the post-war ...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
In her work The Body in Pain Elaine Scarry discusses what she has termed ‘the referential instabilit...
abstract: Civilian publics at large internalize death and killing in wartime as a given; after all, ...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
This article examines the discursive structures which helped to 'manage' the public exression of gri...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript that has been published in [Covid-19, the Second World War, and the I...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
This article examines the ‘war culture’ that developed within the British Army with regard to death ...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Never before: so much death due to war over so little time. The Great War created an unfamiliar cult...
Memories of the Second World War have been central to understandings of Britishness in the post-war ...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...