Men in Reserve :British Civilian Masculinities in the Second World War - Cultural History of Modern War

Men in Reserve

Men in Reserve :British Civilian Masculinities in the Second World War - Cultural History of Modern War

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Men in reserve focuses on working class civilian men who, as a result of working in reserved occupations, were exempt from enlistment in the armed forces. It uses fifty six newly conducted oral history interviews as well as autobiographies, visual sources and existing archived interviews to explore how this group articulated their wartime experiences and how they positioned themselves in relation to the hegemonic discourse of military masculinity. It considers the range of masculine identities circulating amongst civilian male workers during the war and investigates the extent to which reserved workers draw upon these identities when recalling their wartime selves. It argues that the Second World War was capable of challenging civilian masculinities, positioning the civilian man below that of the 'soldier hero' while, simultaneously, reinforcing them by bolstering the capacity to provide and to earn high wages, frequently in risky and dangerous work, all which were key markers of masculinity.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781526100696
ISBN10 152610069X
Number Of Pages 400
Item Weight 608 g
Product Dimensions 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manchester University Press
Format hardback
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‘This well-researched volume belongs in all WW II collections.’
J. R. Breihan, Loyola University Maryland, Choice, September 2017

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Author's Bio

Juliette Pattinson is Reader in Modern History at the University of Kent

Arthur McIvor is Professor in Social History and Director of the Scottish Oral History Centre at the University of Strathclyde

Linsey Robb is Senior Lecturer in History at Teesside University

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