Joining Up in the Second World War

Enlistment, Masculinity and the Memory of the Great War

Joel Morley author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:29th Jul '25

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This book connects the First and Second World Wars. It uses oral histories and Mass Observation material to explore men’s attitudes to Second World War enlistment and the relationship they perceived between military service and masculinity, and how these were influenced by understandings of the First World War. Locating the cultural legacy of First World War in the subjectivities of men who participated in the Second World War demonstrates the breadth of sources that informed men’s understandings of the First World War in interwar Britain. Its cultural legacy was omnipresent and diverse, and informed young men’s attitudes and service preferences, but it reinforced Edwardian conceptions of wartime masculinity as often as it undermined them. Two decades after the First World War ended, they remained resilient in the subjective understandings of men who grew up in the Great War’s shadow.

ISBN: 9781526157232

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 19mm

Weight: 512g

312 pages