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Contact Zones of the First World War: Cultural Encounters across the British Empire [Kõva köide]

(Queen Mary University of London)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x150x19 mm, kaal: 510 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110883387X
  • ISBN-13: 9781108833875
  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x150x19 mm, kaal: 510 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110883387X
  • ISBN-13: 9781108833875
"This is the first in-depth and comparative study of the experience of colonial encounters for troops from the British Empire during the First World War. Drawing on a rich variety of textual and visual material, Anna Maguire explores new contact zones that materialised beyond the battlefield, on troopships, in ports, in military camps and hospitals, in cafes and city streets. She reveals how the colonial mobilisation of troops during the conflict prompted the emergence of spaces for interactions, fleeting moments or ongoing relationships. Through their personal experiences, she uncovers how men from New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies viewed themselves and their identities during a time of global conflict, simultaneously asserting the strength of the existing colonial order and challenging its enactment, through contact, conflict and collaboration. In spaces away from the frontlines, Maguire uses these cultural encounters of colonial troops to offer a more intricate understanding of imperial power relations"--

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'Anyone wondering how soldiers experienced the First World War beyond the battlefield will rejoice in this rich and beautifully narrated account of the cultures of colonial encounter at the heart of the conflagration. Maguire has given us not just a history of how the war was lived but how it was felt as well.' Antoinette Burton, University of Illinois 'In her lucid and evocative book, Anna Maguire takes us on a journey through the intimate 'contact zones' of the British Empire during the First World War. Maguire's insightful analysis of the diverse encounters between men and women beyond the battlefield reveals how violence, inequalities and war displacement left their mark on people's everyday lives, bodies and emotions.' Alison Fell, University of Leeds 'Anna Maguire has written a powerful and moving history of the ways that the First World War created new encounters between men mobilised from different parts of the British Empire. Based on meticulous research, this fascinating book reveals how the conflict both consolidated and challenged cultures of racism and of imperialism at the intimate level of human contact.' Heather Jones, University College London 'Contact Zones of the First World War is well written and highly readable. Maguire has done an excellent job in her selection of excerpts from autobiographical sources.' Elizabeth Stice, H-Net

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The first in-depth and comparative study of the experience of colonial encounters for troops from the British Empire during the First World War.
List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgements x
List of Abbreviations
xii
Introduction 1(15)
1 Contexts: The British Empire Goes to War
16(25)
1.1 Growing Up under the Union Jack
18(8)
1.2 Getting the Call to Serve
26(7)
1.3 Geographies of War
33(2)
1.4 Imperial War Service: Building New Nations?
35(6)
2 Wartime Journeys: Troopships and Ports
41(22)
2.1 On Board the Ship
45(7)
2.2 Docking in Colonial Ports
52(5)
2.3 `Arriving' in England
57(6)
3 At Camp: Encounters under Khaki and Canvas
63(29)
3.1 Men at War
66(4)
3.2 Moving around the Military Camp
70(3)
3.3 Observation in Military Camps
73(4)
3.4 Physical Spectacle: Sports Days and Leisure
77(8)
3.5 Socialising, Friendship and Connection
85(7)
4 On Leave: Tourism as Encounter
92(35)
4.1 The Sphinx and Shepheard's Hotel: Tourism in Egypt
95(11)
4.2 The Empire Comes Home? Exploring London
106(11)
4.3 Racialising Sex in the City
117(10)
5 Behind the Lines: Encounters with Civilians
127(26)
5.1 `Quaint Kiddoes': Encounters with Children
130(3)
5.2 `The Friendly Coloured Soldiers': Earning a Good Reception
133(8)
5.3 `As Mademoiselle Sees Us': Intimacy and Courtship
141(3)
5.4 `Jolly Pretty Little Things': Sex and Its Repercussions
144(4)
5.5 War Marriages
148(5)
6 On the Wards: Hospitals and Encounters
153(24)
6.1 The `Ideal' Nurse: Kindness and Caregiving
159(8)
6.2 `A Good Pal All the Time': More Than Maternal Kindness?
167(3)
6.3 Nurses as Agents of Encounter
170(7)
7 Legacies: The Aftermath of Encounter
177(18)
7.1 Returning Home
179(4)
7.2 Enduring Networks
183(6)
7.3 The Memory of Encounter
189(6)
Select Bibliography 195(31)
Index 226
Anna Maguire is a Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow at Queen Mary University of London. She is co-editor (with Santanu Das and Daniel Steinbach) of Colonial Encounters in a Time of Global Conflict, 19141918 (2021).