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Browned Off and Bloody-Minded

- The British Soldier Goes to War 1939-1945
Af: Alan Allport Engelsk Paperback

Browned Off and Bloody-Minded

- The British Soldier Goes to War 1939-1945
Af: Alan Allport Engelsk Paperback
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A social history of the ordinary British soldier during World War II“Reflects impressively wide reading, and commands respect for its shrewd judgments and lack of sentimentality.”—Max Hastings, New York Review of Books"The stories of these brave but bewildered civilians in uniform are as illuminating as searchlights in a dark age of traumatic war."—Iain Finlayson, Times (London) More than three million men served in the British Army during the Second World War, the vast majority of them civilians who had never expected to become soldiers and had little idea what military life, with all its strange rituals, discomforts, and dangers, was going to be like. Alan Allport’s rich and luminous social history examines the experience of the greatest and most terrible war in history from the perspective of these ordinary, extraordinary men, who were plucked from their peacetime families and workplaces and sent to fight for King and Country. Allport chronicles the huge diversity of their wartime trajectories, tracing how soldiers responded to and were shaped by their years with the British Army, and how that army, however reluctantly, had to accommodate itself to them. Touching on issues of class, sex, crime, trauma, and national identity, through a colorful multitude of fresh individual perspectives, the book provides an enlightening, deeply moving perspective on how a generation of very modern-minded young men responded to the challenges of a brutal and disorienting conflict.
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A social history of the ordinary British soldier during World War II“Reflects impressively wide reading, and commands respect for its shrewd judgments and lack of sentimentality.”—Max Hastings, New York Review of Books"The stories of these brave but bewildered civilians in uniform are as illuminating as searchlights in a dark age of traumatic war."—Iain Finlayson, Times (London) More than three million men served in the British Army during the Second World War, the vast majority of them civilians who had never expected to become soldiers and had little idea what military life, with all its strange rituals, discomforts, and dangers, was going to be like. Alan Allport’s rich and luminous social history examines the experience of the greatest and most terrible war in history from the perspective of these ordinary, extraordinary men, who were plucked from their peacetime families and workplaces and sent to fight for King and Country. Allport chronicles the huge diversity of their wartime trajectories, tracing how soldiers responded to and were shaped by their years with the British Army, and how that army, however reluctantly, had to accommodate itself to them. Touching on issues of class, sex, crime, trauma, and national identity, through a colorful multitude of fresh individual perspectives, the book provides an enlightening, deeply moving perspective on how a generation of very modern-minded young men responded to the challenges of a brutal and disorienting conflict.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 424
ISBN-13: 9780300226386
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0300226381
Udg. Dato: 7 mar 2017
Længde: 34mm
Bredde: 198mm
Højde: 134mm
Forlag: Yale University Press
Oplagsdato: 7 mar 2017
Forfatter(e): Alan Allport
Forfatter(e) Alan Allport


Kategori Social- & Kulturhistorie


ISBN-13 9780300226386


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 424


Udgave


Længde 34mm


Bredde 198mm


Højde 134mm


Udg. Dato 7 mar 2017


Oplagsdato 7 mar 2017


Forlag Yale University Press

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