English Landed Society in the Great War: Defending the Realm: Bloomsbury Studies in Military History
Autor Edward Bujaken Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350174733
ISBN-10: 1350174734
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Military History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350174734
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Military History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Uses the estate village to explode wider themes such as British politics, social reform, agriculture, industrialisation and wartime propaganda
Notă biografică
Edward Bujak is Senior Lecturer in British Studies and History at Harlaxton College, UK. He is the author of Reckless Fellows: The Gentlemen of the Royal Flying Corps (2015) and England's Rural Realms: Landownership and the Agricultural Revolution (2008). He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Arts.
Cuprins
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Landowners and the Territorials2. Mobilizing the Estate Worker3. Mobilizing the Farm Worker4. Landlords and Food Security 5. Game Preservation and the War6. Foxhunting and the War7. Landowners and the WarConclusionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
To Edward Bujak's credit, he has managed to find an original and illuminating dimension to the history of the aristocracy and the war: the impact on estate life as revealed through the pages on Country Life ... this book makes an excellent contribution to the historiography of the English landed classes and war, and it deserves to be read by academics and a much wider audience.
There is ambition, verve and clear intent in this book ... often thought-provoking, will stimulate discussion and is valuable for its vigorous synoptic survey of the plight of great estates in a long attritional war.
[E]ntertaining and well-written ... Bujak's sources ... provide important hints about how landowners themselves were anxious to present their experience of war.
Edward Bujak has written a lucid and informative book showing how the aristocracy adjusted to the demands of war without losing their sense of themselves as a landowning political elite.
Bujak's richly sourced analysis of the English aristocracy reveals in striking new detail the lineaments of the crisis which beset the countryside's traditional elite during the Great War.
This is a most engaging book. Written in a lively but always erudite style, it provides an original dimension to the impact of the Great War on the English landed classes and opens up avenues for future exploration, especially in relation to comparative studies.
English Landed Society in the Great War is a useful source for anyone interested in either the European aristocracy or the Great War ... Bujak seeks to tell us not only how the Great War affected the English landed elite but also how the war, its necessities, and its ramifications were framed by those who lived through it.
The structure is clear and even elegant: it allows the reader to navigate an eventful period and a complex topic through the different spheres of landed society ... Bujak is a competent storyteller, his writing is concise, and his use of the sources is persuasive, making for an interesting read for both academic and non-academic audiences.
There is ambition, verve and clear intent in this book ... This book is often thought-provoking, will stimulate discussion and is valuable for its vigorous synoptic survey of the plight of great estates in a long attritional war ... Bujak's book deserves a wide readership.
There is ambition, verve and clear intent in this book ... often thought-provoking, will stimulate discussion and is valuable for its vigorous synoptic survey of the plight of great estates in a long attritional war.
[E]ntertaining and well-written ... Bujak's sources ... provide important hints about how landowners themselves were anxious to present their experience of war.
Edward Bujak has written a lucid and informative book showing how the aristocracy adjusted to the demands of war without losing their sense of themselves as a landowning political elite.
Bujak's richly sourced analysis of the English aristocracy reveals in striking new detail the lineaments of the crisis which beset the countryside's traditional elite during the Great War.
This is a most engaging book. Written in a lively but always erudite style, it provides an original dimension to the impact of the Great War on the English landed classes and opens up avenues for future exploration, especially in relation to comparative studies.
English Landed Society in the Great War is a useful source for anyone interested in either the European aristocracy or the Great War ... Bujak seeks to tell us not only how the Great War affected the English landed elite but also how the war, its necessities, and its ramifications were framed by those who lived through it.
The structure is clear and even elegant: it allows the reader to navigate an eventful period and a complex topic through the different spheres of landed society ... Bujak is a competent storyteller, his writing is concise, and his use of the sources is persuasive, making for an interesting read for both academic and non-academic audiences.
There is ambition, verve and clear intent in this book ... This book is often thought-provoking, will stimulate discussion and is valuable for its vigorous synoptic survey of the plight of great estates in a long attritional war ... Bujak's book deserves a wide readership.