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  1. Popular imperialism and the military
    1850-1950
    Contributor: MacKenzie, John M. (Publisher)
    Published: 01 Mar 2017
    Publisher:  [Manchester University Press], [Manchester]

    Between 1800 and 1900 popular perceptions of the military underwent a significant transformation. The reputation of the 'rapacious and licentious soldiery' was replaced by a widerspread enthusiasm for the soldier as patriot and hero, as personified... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    Between 1800 and 1900 popular perceptions of the military underwent a significant transformation. The reputation of the 'rapacious and licentious soldiery' was replaced by a widerspread enthusiasm for the soldier as patriot and hero, as personified in Kipling's 'Tommy Atkins'. This more positive attitude towards the military was also accompanied by greater popular support for warfare itself. This book examines the military and cultural background to the shift in popular reactions and traces the manner in which new values were inculcated through a variety of media. 'Popular imperialism and the military' demonstrates forcefully how changing attitudes towards the military were inseparably bound up with the dominant ethos of imperialism. Perceptions of warfare became shaped by the predominantly colonial location of British war in the late nineteenth century, with these 'small wars' against 'unequal' foes being greeted by contemporaries with heightened enthusiasm and greater confidence in success. This ideological current of imperialism, together with Social Darwinian thought and the Victorian rediscovery of military chivalry combined to transform the relationship between war and society. Changing ideologies did not develop spontaneously, however, and this volume traces the ways in which new images were conveyed to the public through popular culture. The chapters cover media as diverse as music and ceremony, the music hall, juvenile literature, military art, open-air theatrical displays and RAF pageants. The contributors show how these media established a tradition that was to survive until the mid-twentieth century. This inter-disciplinary study will appeal to students and specialists interested in imperial history, literary and cultural studies and military history

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: MacKenzie, John M. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781526123602
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    RVK Categories: NQ 9410
    Series: Studies in imperialism
    Subjects: Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc; Cultural studies / bicssc; Warfare & Defence / bicssc; HISTORY / Military / General / bisach; HISTORY / Military / World War I. / bisach; HISTORY / Military / World War II. / bisach; Warfare & defence / Colonialism & imperialism / Cultural studies / thema; Popular culture / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Popular culture / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Imperialism / Public opinion; War / Public opinion; Imperialism in art; Arts, British; War in art; Image; Imperialismus; Englisch; Militär <Motiv>; Öffentliche Meinung; Alltagskultur; Militär; Literatur; Krieg; Kultur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 228 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Auf der Landingpage (Manchester Hive): "Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 2017"

    Introduction : popular imperialism and the military / John M. MacKenzie -- Delusive seduction : pride, pomp, circumstance and military music / Robert Giddings -- 'We carved our way to glory' : the British soldier in music hall song and sketch, c. 1880-1914 / Dave Russell -- Popular imperialism and the image of the army in juvenile literature / Jeffrey Richards -- Heroic myths of empire / John M. MacKenzie -- War correspondents and colonial war, c. 1870-1900 / Roger T. Stearn -- Officer material : representations of leadership in late nineteenth-century British battle painting / Paul Usherwood -- The world on fire ... : pyrodramas at Belle Vue Gardens, Manchester, c. 1850-1950 / David Mayer -- The Hendon Air Pageant, 1920-37 / David Enrico Omissi -- Postscript / John M. MacKenzie

  2. Popular imperialism and the military
    1850-1950
    Contributor: MacKenzie, John M. (Publisher)
    Published: 01 Mar 2017
    Publisher:  [Manchester University Press], [Manchester]

    Between 1800 and 1900 popular perceptions of the military underwent a significant transformation. The reputation of the 'rapacious and licentious soldiery' was replaced by a widerspread enthusiasm for the soldier as patriot and hero, as personified... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Between 1800 and 1900 popular perceptions of the military underwent a significant transformation. The reputation of the 'rapacious and licentious soldiery' was replaced by a widerspread enthusiasm for the soldier as patriot and hero, as personified in Kipling's 'Tommy Atkins'. This more positive attitude towards the military was also accompanied by greater popular support for warfare itself. This book examines the military and cultural background to the shift in popular reactions and traces the manner in which new values were inculcated through a variety of media. 'Popular imperialism and the military' demonstrates forcefully how changing attitudes towards the military were inseparably bound up with the dominant ethos of imperialism. Perceptions of warfare became shaped by the predominantly colonial location of British war in the late nineteenth century, with these 'small wars' against 'unequal' foes being greeted by contemporaries with heightened enthusiasm and greater confidence in success. This ideological current of imperialism, together with Social Darwinian thought and the Victorian rediscovery of military chivalry combined to transform the relationship between war and society. Changing ideologies did not develop spontaneously, however, and this volume traces the ways in which new images were conveyed to the public through popular culture. The chapters cover media as diverse as music and ceremony, the music hall, juvenile literature, military art, open-air theatrical displays and RAF pageants. The contributors show how these media established a tradition that was to survive until the mid-twentieth century. This inter-disciplinary study will appeal to students and specialists interested in imperial history, literary and cultural studies and military history

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: MacKenzie, John M. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781526123602
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: NQ 9410
    Series: Studies in imperialism
    Subjects: Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc; Cultural studies / bicssc; Warfare & Defence / bicssc; HISTORY / Military / General / bisach; HISTORY / Military / World War I. / bisach; HISTORY / Military / World War II. / bisach; Warfare & defence / Colonialism & imperialism / Cultural studies / thema; Popular culture / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Popular culture / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Imperialism / Public opinion; War / Public opinion; Imperialism in art; Arts, British; War in art; Image; Imperialismus; Englisch; Militär <Motiv>; Öffentliche Meinung; Alltagskultur; Militär; Literatur; Krieg; Kultur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 228 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Auf der Landingpage (Manchester Hive): "Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 2017"

    Introduction : popular imperialism and the military / John M. MacKenzie -- Delusive seduction : pride, pomp, circumstance and military music / Robert Giddings -- 'We carved our way to glory' : the British soldier in music hall song and sketch, c. 1880-1914 / Dave Russell -- Popular imperialism and the image of the army in juvenile literature / Jeffrey Richards -- Heroic myths of empire / John M. MacKenzie -- War correspondents and colonial war, c. 1870-1900 / Roger T. Stearn -- Officer material : representations of leadership in late nineteenth-century British battle painting / Paul Usherwood -- The world on fire ... : pyrodramas at Belle Vue Gardens, Manchester, c. 1850-1950 / David Mayer -- The Hendon Air Pageant, 1920-37 / David Enrico Omissi -- Postscript / John M. MacKenzie