Gerald Howard-Smith's life is intriguing both in its own right and as a vehicle for exploring the world in which he lived. Brought up in London, and educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was one of the so-called 'Lost Generation' whose lives were cut short by the First World War. This important new biography explores such complex and important issues as childhood and adolescence, class relations, sporting achievement, manliness and masculinity, metropolitan-provincial relationships, and forms of commemoration. It will be of interest to all those seeking to understand the economic, social, and…mehr
Gerald Howard-Smith's life is intriguing both in its own right and as a vehicle for exploring the world in which he lived. Brought up in London, and educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was one of the so-called 'Lost Generation' whose lives were cut short by the First World War. This important new biography explores such complex and important issues as childhood and adolescence, class relations, sporting achievement, manliness and masculinity, metropolitan-provincial relationships, and forms of commemoration. It will be of interest to all those seeking to understand the economic, social, and cultural life of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Benson is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wolverhampton. He has written widely on nineteenth and twentieth-century history, has held visiting positions in Canada and Japan, and has spoken on his work throughout Great Britain as well as in Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United States of America. His books include British Coalminers in the Nineteenth Century, The Working Class in Britain, 1850-1939, The Rise of Consumer Society in Britain, 1880-1980, Prime Time: A History of the Middle Aged in Twentieth-Century Britain, Affluence and Authority: A Social History of Twentieth-Century Britain, and The Wolverhampton Tragedy: Death and the 'Respectable' Mr Lawrence.
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CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgements 1. Introduction PRIVILEGE 2. 'A Thoroly Sound Healthy Minded Good Fellow': Home, School and Socialisation 3. 'An Unassailable Distinction through Life': University, Sport and Status CAREER 4. 'Gentlemanly Manners and Refined Habits': London, the Home Counties and Teaching 5. 'A Gentleman of Experience': Wolverhampton, Sport and the Law SACRIFICE 6. 'The Thing to Do': Class, Patriotism and Preparation 7. 'Large, Gallant and Loose-Limbed': Class, Patriotism and Sacrifice COMMEMORATION 8. 'In Loving Memory': Class and Commemoration, Representation and Misrepresentation Select Bibliography Index
CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgements 1. Introduction PRIVILEGE 2. 'A Thoroly Sound Healthy Minded Good Fellow': Home, School and Socialisation 3. 'An Unassailable Distinction through Life': University, Sport and Status CAREER 4. 'Gentlemanly Manners and Refined Habits': London, the Home Counties and Teaching 5. 'A Gentleman of Experience': Wolverhampton, Sport and the Law SACRIFICE 6. 'The Thing to Do': Class, Patriotism and Preparation 7. 'Large, Gallant and Loose-Limbed': Class, Patriotism and Sacrifice COMMEMORATION 8. 'In Loving Memory': Class and Commemoration, Representation and Misrepresentation Select Bibliography Index
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