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For king and country : the British monarchy and the First World War

Part of the Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare series
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This is a ground-breaking history of the British monarchy in the First World War and of the social and cultural functions of monarchism in the British war effort.

Heather Jones examines how the conflict changed British cultural attitudes to the monarchy, arguing that the conflict ultimately helped to consolidate the crown's sacralised status.

She looks at how the monarchy engaged with war recruitment, bereavement, gender norms, as well as at its political and military powers and its relationship with Ireland and the empire.

She considers the role that monarchism played in military culture and examines royal visits to the front, as well as the monarchy's role in home front morale and in interwar war commemoration.

Her findings suggest that the rise of republicanism in wartime Britain has been overestimated and that war commemoration was central to the monarchy's revered interwar status up to the abdication crisis.

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Cambridge University Press
110842936X / 9781108429368
Hardback
23/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 576 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm