How well did civilian morale stand up to the pressures of total war and what factors were important to it? In this important work, Robert Mackay offers a robust rejection of recent contentions that civilian morale fell a long way short of the favourable picture presented at the time and in hundreds of books and films ever since. Whilst acknowledging that some negative attitudes and behaviours existed - panic and defeatism, ration-cheating and black-marketeering, looting, absenteeism and strikes - the author argues that these involved a very small minority of the population. In fact, most people behaved well, and this should be the real measure of civilian morale, rather than the failings of the few who behaved badly. This book shows that be...
This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Grea...
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The Second World War, according to a British Government report, applied a ‘knockout blow’ to sport. ...
The blitzkrieg devastated the British Isle, both structurally and mentally, yet the government and i...
This thesis is basically about morale in Portsmouth, Southampton and Plymouth during the Second Wor...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
This paper focuses on Mass Observation (MO)’s morale work, commissioned by the British Government ov...
This paper focuses on Mass Observation (MO)’s morale work, commissioned by the British Government ov...
The problem of morale has been receiving increasing attention from social scientists since World War...
This article explores the morale of the troops of British VIII Corps on Gallipoli in 1915-16, using ...
This thesis evaluates the "human dimension" of military history and focuses primarily on soldiers fr...
civilians from terrorist attack has become real yet considerable disagreement exists about how peopl...
Morale is one of the most frequently recurring concepts in the media covering events from the countr...
This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Grea...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study is available via t...
The Second World War, according to a British Government report, applied a ‘knockout blow’ to sport. ...
The blitzkrieg devastated the British Isle, both structurally and mentally, yet the government and i...
This thesis is basically about morale in Portsmouth, Southampton and Plymouth during the Second Wor...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
This paper focuses on Mass Observation (MO)’s morale work, commissioned by the British Government ov...
This paper focuses on Mass Observation (MO)’s morale work, commissioned by the British Government ov...
The problem of morale has been receiving increasing attention from social scientists since World War...
This article explores the morale of the troops of British VIII Corps on Gallipoli in 1915-16, using ...
This thesis evaluates the "human dimension" of military history and focuses primarily on soldiers fr...
civilians from terrorist attack has become real yet considerable disagreement exists about how peopl...
Morale is one of the most frequently recurring concepts in the media covering events from the countr...
This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Grea...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study is available via t...
The Second World War, according to a British Government report, applied a ‘knockout blow’ to sport. ...