This article examines the dissimulation, construction and assumption of national identities using as a case study male and female British agents who were infiltrated into Nazi-Occupied France during the Second World War. The British nationals recruited by the SOE's F section had, as a result of their upbringing, developed a French ‘habitus’ (linguistic skills, mannerisms and knowledge of customs) that enabled them to conceal their British paramilitary identities and ‘pass’ as French civilians. The article examines the diverse ways in which individuals attempted to construct French identities linguistically (through accent and use of vocabulary, slang and swear words), visually (through their physical appearance and clothing) and performativ...
This article examines the wartime experience of Hilaire Marteau, a teenage member of Charles de Gaul...
France emerged wounded from the dark days of the Second World War but the rebuilding of France offer...
The notion of a ‘France arabe’ has long had political and cultural currency – and was clearly at the...
This article examines the dissimulation, construction and assumption of national identities using as...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/...
Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Exe...
This thesis examines the ‘orphan story’ of British women in occupied France. It focuses in particula...
This article addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in the age of the French Revoluti...
In June 1940 the French metropolitan government signed an armistice with Hitler’s Germany, which eff...
Thousands of civilians from Allied and neutral countries reached Britain during the Second World War...
International audienceThis article discusses the role of interrogation in intelligence during the Se...
Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Exe...
Seventy-five years have elapsed since the end of World War Two. Yet, the memory of the conflict stil...
International audienceThis article investigates the part that GARBO, a double agent, played in Forti...
This article focuses on the representation of the spy Guy Burgess, one of the famous Cambridge ring,...
This article examines the wartime experience of Hilaire Marteau, a teenage member of Charles de Gaul...
France emerged wounded from the dark days of the Second World War but the rebuilding of France offer...
The notion of a ‘France arabe’ has long had political and cultural currency – and was clearly at the...
This article examines the dissimulation, construction and assumption of national identities using as...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/...
Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Exe...
This thesis examines the ‘orphan story’ of British women in occupied France. It focuses in particula...
This article addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in the age of the French Revoluti...
In June 1940 the French metropolitan government signed an armistice with Hitler’s Germany, which eff...
Thousands of civilians from Allied and neutral countries reached Britain during the Second World War...
International audienceThis article discusses the role of interrogation in intelligence during the Se...
Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Exe...
Seventy-five years have elapsed since the end of World War Two. Yet, the memory of the conflict stil...
International audienceThis article investigates the part that GARBO, a double agent, played in Forti...
This article focuses on the representation of the spy Guy Burgess, one of the famous Cambridge ring,...
This article examines the wartime experience of Hilaire Marteau, a teenage member of Charles de Gaul...
France emerged wounded from the dark days of the Second World War but the rebuilding of France offer...
The notion of a ‘France arabe’ has long had political and cultural currency – and was clearly at the...