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War and the British: Gender and National Identity, 1939-91 Revised Edition

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title War and the British: Gender and National Identity, 1939-91 Revised Edition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Prof. Lucy Noakes
SeriesSocial and Cultural History Today
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781350350915
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 29 June 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

We know that conflict, and people's memory of it, profoundly shapes both individual selfhoods and social identities. War and the British explores key ideas of British collective nationhood and personal identity, and in particular shines an important spotlight on the impact of gender on Britain's national consciousness, from the outbreak of World War II in 1939 to the end of the Gulf War in 1991. This book builds on current historiography by examining how notions about gender shaped the experiences of the war and how it was remembered in the collective public consciousness. It argues that, despite women's wartime role in 'total war', men in the armed forces were encouraged to regard themselves as being bound together in unity by masculinity and common experience, while women remained individuals with prime responsibilities to home and family. As Lucy Noakes shows, during the Second World War, the British government ensured that lipstick and corsets were never scarce, so that less soldiers returned from war disappointed by the 'unfeminine' women who greeted them. Thus, Noakes demonstrates how the conflicts strengthened gender boundaries by grouping men together in a masculine experience of combat from which women were strictly excluded. The 'People's War' it was not. Now with a new preface, revised introduction and foreword by Penny Summerfield, War and the British provides an incisive analysis of public and private ideas of national identity in times of war and how they were shaped by gender. The result is a valuable addition to scholarly debates, which will be of interest to students and scholars studying the intersection of gender and war in Britain.

Author Biography

Lucy Noakes is Rab Butler Chair of Modern History at the University of Essex, UK.