Civvies by Laura Ugolini

Civvies by Laura Ugolini

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Explores the experiences of middle-class men on the English home front during the First World War -- .

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Civvies by Laura Ugolini

Civvies explores the experiences of middle-class men on the English home front during the First World War. Although the conflict continues to attract enormous interest, most attention remains focused on the experiences of servicemen, rather than the majority of adult men who were not enlisted into the armed forces: we still know very little about those men who spent the war years on the home front. This book thus focuses on those middle-class English men who did not join the armed forces not because of moral or political objections to war, but for a variety of other (much more common) reasons, notably exemption, age, family responsibilities or physical unfitness, questioning whether and to what extent practices, relationships and identities were disrupted by the experiences of war on the home front. Civvies focuses on four inter-linked areas that were central to most English middle-class men's lives, and where the challenges of war on the home front forced middle-class men to rethink conventional understandings of appropriate, 'manly' conduct: the war effort, work, family and relationships, and consumption and leisure. The ways in which middle-class men navigated their way through these areas of life and negotiated the pressures and hardships of war on the home front, as well as their shifting relationships with 'others', either combatants or civilians, are all considered. Overall, this book questions whether, at a time when strong links were forged between manliness and military service, middle-class civilian men found themselves automatically condemned to 'unmanly' status, or did they develop alternative ways of being 'manly' civilians?

Ugolini clearly identifies the overwhelming importance of the domestic to British masculine identities of the era

Laura Ugolini breaks new ground in her book Civvies by examining the experience of English middle-class men who remained at home during the war

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Laura Ugolini is Reader in History at the University of Wolverhampton
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ISBN 13 9780719086014
ISBN 10 0719086019
Title Civvies
Author Laura Ugolini
Series Cultural History Of Modern War
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2013-09-30
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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