The Last Great War: British Society and the First World War

The Last Great War: British Society and the First World War

by Adrian Gregory
ISBN-10:
0521728835
ISBN-13:
9780521728836
Pub. Date:
10/16/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521728835
ISBN-13:
9780521728836
Pub. Date:
10/16/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Last Great War: British Society and the First World War

The Last Great War: British Society and the First World War

by Adrian Gregory
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Overview

What was it that the British people believed they were fighting for in 1914–18? This compelling history of the British home front during the First World War offers an entirely new account of how British society understood and endured the war. Drawing on official archives, memoirs, diaries and letters, Adrian Gregory sheds new light on the public reaction to the war, examining the role of propaganda and rumour in fostering patriotism and hatred of the enemy. He shows the importance of the ethic of volunteerism and the rhetoric of sacrifice in debates over where the burdens of war should fall as well as the influence of religious ideas on wartime culture. As the war drew to a climax and tensions about the distribution of sacrifices threatened to tear society apart, he shows how victory and the processes of commemoration helped create a fiction of a society united in grief.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521728836
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/16/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Adrian Gregory is Lecturer in Modern History at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. His previous publications include The Silence of Memory: Armistice Day 1919–1946 (1994) and, as editor, A War to Unite Us All: Ireland and the Great War (2002).

Table of Contents

Introduction: the war that did not end all wars; 1. Going to war; 2. Defining the enemy: atrocities and propaganda; 3. From spectatorship to participation; volunteering to compulsion; 4. Economies of sacrifice; 5. Redemption through war: religion and the languages of sacrifice; 6. The conditional sacrifices of labour; 7. The Last War: 1917-?; Conclusion.
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