Drawing on a range of material, the book demonstrates just how much death matters in wartime - not just to the individual, threatened with their own death, or the death of loved ones, but to the state, tasked with managing the deaths of its citizens in conflict. -- .
Drawing on a range of material, the book demonstrates just how much death matters in wartime - not just to the individual, threatened with their own death, or the death of loved ones, but to the state, tasked with managing the deaths of its citizens in conflict. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucy Noakes is the Rab Butler Professor of Modern History at the University of Essex
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: death, grief and bereavement in wartime Britain 1 Shadowing: death, grief and mourning before the Second World War 2 Feeling: the emotional economy of interwar Britain 3 Planning: imagining and planning for death in wartime 4 Coping: belief and agency in wartime 5 Dying: death and destruction of the body in war 6 Burying: the disposal of the war's dead 7 Grieving: bereavement, grief, and the emotional labour of wartime 8 Remembering: remembering and commemorating the dead of war Conclusion: the personal and the political Bibliography
Introduction: death, grief and bereavement in wartime Britain 1 Shadowing: death, grief and mourning before the Second World War 2 Feeling: the emotional economy of interwar Britain 3 Planning: imagining and planning for death in wartime 4 Coping: belief and agency in wartime 5 Dying: death and destruction of the body in war 6 Burying: the disposal of the war's dead 7 Grieving: bereavement, grief, and the emotional labour of wartime 8 Remembering: remembering and commemorating the dead of war Conclusion: the personal and the political Bibliography
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