peer-reviewedThis paper explores the (re)production of embodied gendered and racialised identities as part of commemorations devised by the Scottish government to mark the Centenary of WWI, 2014- 18. In particular, we demonstrate how the Centenary has re-established Scotland’s key contribution to British military power instead of providing a platform for a broader discussion of British wars and Scotland’s role therein. Our analysis posits that this reframing was achieved through the (re)production of a gendered polarisation between white ‘dead’ soldier-heroes, ‘local lads’ and bearers of a ‘proud Scottish military tradition’; and women as embodiments of patriotic motherhood. We further explore the deployment of specific discurs...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
The commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
Acknowledgements The draft of this paper was presented at the EWIS in Groningen, 6–9 June 2018, and ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Carnegie Trust grant for the Universities in Scotlan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
peer-reviewedDrawing on analysis of learning materials, interviews and ethnographic observations of ...
This article offers a feminist analysis of how British military violence and war are, in part, made ...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
The commemoration of the World Wars has frequently attracted controversy and widespread debate, reve...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act was passed; it enfranchised all men over tw...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
The 1917 call for a national memorial to the First World War led to the establishment of the Imperia...
This work was supported by the AHRC under Grant RG13113-10, 2015-16. The authors are grateful to the...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
The commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
Acknowledgements The draft of this paper was presented at the EWIS in Groningen, 6–9 June 2018, and ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Carnegie Trust grant for the Universities in Scotlan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
peer-reviewedDrawing on analysis of learning materials, interviews and ethnographic observations of ...
This article offers a feminist analysis of how British military violence and war are, in part, made ...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
The commemoration of the World Wars has frequently attracted controversy and widespread debate, reve...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act was passed; it enfranchised all men over tw...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
The 1917 call for a national memorial to the First World War led to the establishment of the Imperia...
This work was supported by the AHRC under Grant RG13113-10, 2015-16. The authors are grateful to the...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
The commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...