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This book examines how interpretive frameworks based on the First World War were adapted in response to the Second World War in the British and American Legions. It will appeal most to scholars of the ex-service movement, First World War memory, and the cultural history of the Second World War.
This book examines how interpretive frameworks based on the First World War were adapted in response to the Second World War in the British and American Legions. It will appeal most to scholars of the ex-service movement, First World War memory, and the cultural history of the Second World War.
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Ashley Garber teaches history and works as an independent scholar in London. She earned her DPhil in history from the University of Oxford in 2019.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 1. "Do Everything Possible to Keep the Peace": Veterans' Duty in the British Legion, 1938 1939 2. "There Is a Great Deal We Can Do About America": Veterans' Duty in the American Legion, 1938 1941 Part 1 Conclusion: Veterans' Duty and Service: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 2 3. "A New Legion ... of Millions": Trans Generational Comradeship in the British Legion, 1939 1941 4. Toward a "Two War Legion": Trans Generational Comradeship in the American Legion, 1942 1944 Part 2 Conclusion: Trans Generational Comradeship: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 3 5. "Never Again": The Social Contract and Post War Planning in the British Legion, 1940 1946 6. "What Will We Win?": The Social Contract and Post War Planning in the American Legion, 1944 1946 Part 3 Conclusion: The Social Contract and Post War Planning: Comparing the British and American Legions. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 1. "Do Everything Possible to Keep the Peace": Veterans' Duty in the British Legion, 1938-1939 2. "There Is a Great Deal We Can Do About America": Veterans' Duty in the American Legion, 1938-1941 Part 1 Conclusion: Veterans' Duty and Service: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 2 3. "A New Legion ... of Millions": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the British Legion, 1939-1941 4. Toward a "Two-War Legion": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the American Legion, 1942-1944 Part 2 Conclusion: Trans-Generational Comradeship: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 3 5. "Never Again": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the British Legion, 1940-1946 6. "What Will We Win?": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the American Legion, 1944-1946 Part 3 Conclusion: The Social Contract and Post-War Planning: Comparing the British and American Legions. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 1. "Do Everything Possible to Keep the Peace": Veterans' Duty in the British Legion, 1938 1939 2. "There Is a Great Deal We Can Do About America": Veterans' Duty in the American Legion, 1938 1941 Part 1 Conclusion: Veterans' Duty and Service: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 2 3. "A New Legion ... of Millions": Trans Generational Comradeship in the British Legion, 1939 1941 4. Toward a "Two War Legion": Trans Generational Comradeship in the American Legion, 1942 1944 Part 2 Conclusion: Trans Generational Comradeship: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 3 5. "Never Again": The Social Contract and Post War Planning in the British Legion, 1940 1946 6. "What Will We Win?": The Social Contract and Post War Planning in the American Legion, 1944 1946 Part 3 Conclusion: The Social Contract and Post War Planning: Comparing the British and American Legions. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 1. "Do Everything Possible to Keep the Peace": Veterans' Duty in the British Legion, 1938-1939 2. "There Is a Great Deal We Can Do About America": Veterans' Duty in the American Legion, 1938-1941 Part 1 Conclusion: Veterans' Duty and Service: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 2 3. "A New Legion ... of Millions": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the British Legion, 1939-1941 4. Toward a "Two-War Legion": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the American Legion, 1942-1944 Part 2 Conclusion: Trans-Generational Comradeship: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 3 5. "Never Again": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the British Legion, 1940-1946 6. "What Will We Win?": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the American Legion, 1944-1946 Part 3 Conclusion: The Social Contract and Post-War Planning: Comparing the British and American Legions. Conclusion
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