Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men attempted to avoid the risks of combat by ,shirking' or malingering: others accepted to play their allotted role and, in consequence, tens of thousands were severely mutilated. This article examines masculinity as experienced by these two groups of men during the First World War. Their anxieties did not vanish with the armistice, either: in the twenty-five years leading to the Second World War, the physical and psychological scars left by the conflict of 1914- 1918 were a continual ache for combatants and their families. Similarly, the crisis of masculinity inspired by the massive mobilisation of military resources did not end with the war: the...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Provisional Abstract: Shell-shock is a powerful symbol of the devastating effects of the First World...
Interviewed many decades after the end of the First World War, Mary Morton recalled vividly how her ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
The upheavals of the cataclysm of the First World War reverberated through every comer of British so...
Mechanized and trench warfare, which dominated World War I representations and made millions of sold...
Book synopsis: That notions of femininity were seriously disrupted during the First World War has be...
This dissertation examines the way in which facial and psychological injuries, and the stigmas assoc...
This thesis explores the historiography of masculinity and ideals associated with Victorian and Edwa...
In a time when ‘if one was born a male, one became a soldier’, what does it mean to be a man who ref...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/english_comm/1/thumbnail.jpgThroug...
Enforced passivity in the midst of life-threatening danger caused many men in wartime to suffer psyc...
Historically, nationalism has been most apparent during times of conflict and struggle. During the F...
This article considers the ways in which the male life course in twentieth-century Britain can be re...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Provisional Abstract: Shell-shock is a powerful symbol of the devastating effects of the First World...
Interviewed many decades after the end of the First World War, Mary Morton recalled vividly how her ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
The upheavals of the cataclysm of the First World War reverberated through every comer of British so...
Mechanized and trench warfare, which dominated World War I representations and made millions of sold...
Book synopsis: That notions of femininity were seriously disrupted during the First World War has be...
This dissertation examines the way in which facial and psychological injuries, and the stigmas assoc...
This thesis explores the historiography of masculinity and ideals associated with Victorian and Edwa...
In a time when ‘if one was born a male, one became a soldier’, what does it mean to be a man who ref...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/english_comm/1/thumbnail.jpgThroug...
Enforced passivity in the midst of life-threatening danger caused many men in wartime to suffer psyc...
Historically, nationalism has been most apparent during times of conflict and struggle. During the F...
This article considers the ways in which the male life course in twentieth-century Britain can be re...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Provisional Abstract: Shell-shock is a powerful symbol of the devastating effects of the First World...
Interviewed many decades after the end of the First World War, Mary Morton recalled vividly how her ...