The Last Invasion: War, Women and Memory, 1797–1997
Autor Hywel M. Daviesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2025
This study presents a cultural history of the French invasion of Pembrokeshire in 1797, using primary sources both in English and Welsh to debate how the invasion is remembered and assess its historical and cultural imprint. What is now known as “the last invasion of Britain” terrorized the people in and around Fishguard, though the French surrendered, mostly a result of their own unruliness and the fury of the locals than any French military shortcomings. Almost immediately, stories of women in red livery appeared in propaganda and travel accounts, and subsequently acts of individual heroism. Jemima Nicholas, who plied her trade as a cobbler and shoemaker in Fishguard at the time of the invasion, later became celebrated for her heroism in singlehandedly capturing twelve Frenchmen and marching them to captivity. She was remembered as a "tall, stout, masculine female" with pitchfork in hand, who Nonconformist ministers thought was too fond of her beer. She became an iconic figure, an example of female fortitude and independence, praised by suffragettes and women in public life in Wales. The telling and retelling of this story peaked at times of fear of invasion and war—be it against Napoleon, the Kaiser, or Hitler—and, resilient to public doubt and professional scorn, the “legend” of the women survived into popular memory.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781837722372
ISBN-10: 1837722374
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 22 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wales Press
Colecția University of Wales Press
ISBN-10: 1837722374
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 22 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wales Press
Colecția University of Wales Press
Notă biografică
Hywel M. Davies is an independent scholar and previous director of admissions at Aberystwyth University. He was a member of AHRC/University of Wales, Wales and the French Revolution Project, 2009–2012.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Popular and Official Reports, February to March 1797
Chapter 2 : Despair, Deliverance and Discord, March 1797 to 1798
Chapter 3 : Invasion Propaganda, Historical Tourism and The First Jemima, 1798-1813
Chapter 4 : Remebrance and Legacy, 1813-1856
Chapter 5: The French Invasion in Popular History and Culture, 1847-1885
Chapter 6: A Laddo a Leddir: Who Slays Shall Be Slain, 1885 to the 1897 Centenary
Chapter 7 : New Prosperity, New History, An Old Story 1897-1913
Chapter 8 : The First World War and the Legend of the Women, 1914-1936
Chapter 9 : World War II And The Last Invasion, 1936-1950
Chapter 10 : “Little Fishguard For Ever!” 200 Years and Counting, 1950-1997
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Popular and Official Reports, February to March 1797
Chapter 2 : Despair, Deliverance and Discord, March 1797 to 1798
Chapter 3 : Invasion Propaganda, Historical Tourism and The First Jemima, 1798-1813
Chapter 4 : Remebrance and Legacy, 1813-1856
Chapter 5: The French Invasion in Popular History and Culture, 1847-1885
Chapter 6: A Laddo a Leddir: Who Slays Shall Be Slain, 1885 to the 1897 Centenary
Chapter 7 : New Prosperity, New History, An Old Story 1897-1913
Chapter 8 : The First World War and the Legend of the Women, 1914-1936
Chapter 9 : World War II And The Last Invasion, 1936-1950
Chapter 10 : “Little Fishguard For Ever!” 200 Years and Counting, 1950-1997
Bibliography