Men at Work explores the cultural portrayal of four essential wartime occupations: agriculture, industry, firefighting and the mercantile marine. In analysing a broad spectrum of wartime media (most notably film, radio and visual culture) it establishes a clear hierarchy of masculine roles in British culture during the Second World War
This chapter utilises newly conducted oral interviews as well as a range of other evidence, includin...
This chapter explores the emphases and omissions in the commemoration of British men on the home fro...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
This edited collection brings together cutting-edge research on British masculinities and male cultu...
Men in reserve focuses on working class civilian men who, as a result of working in reserved occupat...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
In the aftermath of Second World War and in the beginning years of the Cold War, newly elected Prime...
Redefining Masculinity presents an analysis of the American government's portrayal of civilian men i...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
Historical analyses of soldiers in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the GreatWar have focu...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
A chapter exploring the ways civilians masculinities during the Second World War related to the conc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX206348 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Monograph which reinstates class as central precept in the study of British culture and offers a 'ti...
This chapter utilises newly conducted oral interviews as well as a range of other evidence, includin...
This chapter explores the emphases and omissions in the commemoration of British men on the home fro...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
This edited collection brings together cutting-edge research on British masculinities and male cultu...
Men in reserve focuses on working class civilian men who, as a result of working in reserved occupat...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
In the aftermath of Second World War and in the beginning years of the Cold War, newly elected Prime...
Redefining Masculinity presents an analysis of the American government's portrayal of civilian men i...
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
Historical analyses of soldiers in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the GreatWar have focu...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
A chapter exploring the ways civilians masculinities during the Second World War related to the conc...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX206348 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Monograph which reinstates class as central precept in the study of British culture and offers a 'ti...
This chapter utilises newly conducted oral interviews as well as a range of other evidence, includin...
This chapter explores the emphases and omissions in the commemoration of British men on the home fro...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...