Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45
The first study of its kind in the UK, Queen and country examines the complex intersection between same-sex desire and the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. It illuminates how men and women lived, loved and survived in an institution which, at least publicly, was unequivocally hostile towards same-sex activity within its ranks. Queen and country also tells a story of selective remembrance and the politics of memory, exploring specifically why same-sex desire continues to be absent from the historical record of the war. In examining this absence, and the more intimate minutiae of cohesion, homosociability and desire, this study pushes far beyond traditional military history in order to cast new light on one of the most widely discussed conflicts of the twentieth century.
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Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45
The first study of its kind in the UK, Queen and country examines the complex intersection between same-sex desire and the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. It illuminates how men and women lived, loved and survived in an institution which, at least publicly, was unequivocally hostile towards same-sex activity within its ranks. Queen and country also tells a story of selective remembrance and the politics of memory, exploring specifically why same-sex desire continues to be absent from the historical record of the war. In examining this absence, and the more intimate minutiae of cohesion, homosociability and desire, this study pushes far beyond traditional military history in order to cast new light on one of the most widely discussed conflicts of the twentieth century.
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Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45

Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45

by Emma Vickers
Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45

Queen and country: Same-sex desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45

by Emma Vickers

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The first study of its kind in the UK, Queen and country examines the complex intersection between same-sex desire and the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. It illuminates how men and women lived, loved and survived in an institution which, at least publicly, was unequivocally hostile towards same-sex activity within its ranks. Queen and country also tells a story of selective remembrance and the politics of memory, exploring specifically why same-sex desire continues to be absent from the historical record of the war. In examining this absence, and the more intimate minutiae of cohesion, homosociability and desire, this study pushes far beyond traditional military history in order to cast new light on one of the most widely discussed conflicts of the twentieth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526103383
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Series: Gender in History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Emma Vickers is Senior Lecturer in History at Liverpool John Moores University

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Inclusion
2. Keeping up appearances
3. Playing away
4. Make do and mend
Conclusion
Epilogue
Biographies of interviewees
Bibliography
Index

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