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Home Front Heroism : Civilians and Conflict in Second World War London

Part of the Cultural History of Modern War series
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Home front heroism investigates how civilians were recognised and celebrated as heroic during the Second World War.

Through a focus on London, this book explores how heroism was manufactured as civilians adopted roles in production, protection and defence, through the use of uniforms and medals, and through the way that civilians were injured and killed. This book makes a novel contribution to the study of heroism by exploring the spatial, material, corporeal and ritualistic dimensions of heroic representations.

By tracing the different ways that home front heroism was cultivated on a national, local and personal level, this study promotes new ways of thinking about the meaning and value of heroism during periods of conflict.

It will appeal to anyone interested in the social and cultural history of Second World War as well as the sociology and psychology of heroism. -- .

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Manchester University Press
1526162121 / 9781526162120
Hardback
28/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
328 pages : illustrations
22 cm