Warrior Nation: Images of War in British Popular Culture, 1850-2000 |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
The Little Wars of Empire | 49 |
Preparing for the Great War to Come | 83 |
Copyright | |
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Warrior Nation: Images of War in British Popular Culture, 1850-2000 Michael Paris No preview available - 2002 |
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adventure aeroplanes aggressive American army attack audience battle Battle Picture Weekly became Biggles bomber bombing Boy Scouts Boy's Own Paper Britain British brutal campaign Captain century chivalric Christian Chums cinema combat comics Command conflict created defence Despite Dirk Bogarde Drotner elite empire enemy England English entertainment example exciting F. S. Brereton Falklands Falklands War fighter fighting films Flying fought France French future G. A. Henty German girls guns Harmsworth Henty Herbert Strang heroes heroic History honour Ibid ideas illus illustrations images imperial India invasion Jeffrey Richards juvenile fiction killing later literature London Lord magazine martial Mass-Observation military moral nation novels officer patriotic peace pilots played pleasure culture popular culture portrayed propaganda public school published readers Robert romantic Russian Second World Second World War serial society soldiers story papers Victorian victory violence W. E. Johns warfare warrior Western Front women writers young Britons youth