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Jamaican Volunteers in the First World War - Race, Masculinity and the Development of National Consciousness (Paperback, New)
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Jamaican Volunteers in the First World War - Race, Masculinity and the Development of National Consciousness (Paperback, New)
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Newly available in paperback, this groundbreaking study examines
the dynamics of race and masculinity to provide fresh historical
insight into the First World War. It examines, in detail, the
experiences of Jamaicans who served in the British West Indies
Regiment and other British regiments. From the earliest days of the
war there was reluctance to accept Jamaican and other West Indian
volunteers. Black volunteers were deemed to lack the masculine
qualities of stoicism and self control necessary to modern warfare.
But more significanlty, prewar fears of white racial degeneration
merged with concerns that many white men could not withstand the
psychological effects of modern warfare. If Imperial race and
gender hierarchies were to be preserved, black soldiers could not
be seen to outperform white soliders on the battlefield and so were
generally deployed in labour battalions. This study also provides a
comprehensive discussion of the war's impact on anti-colonial
struggles in the West Indies. Despite their exclusion from the
front line, black Jamaican volunteers appropriated codes of
military heroism, sacrifice and citizenship. After the war,
veterans enlisted the idealised imagers of chivalric combat to
support demands for land and political enfranchisement, culminating
in the nationalist upsurge of the late 1930s. A lively and
accessible account that will prove invaluable to undergraduates
studying the Imperial dimensions of the First World War. It will
also be of great interest to students exploring the broader
implications of race and masculinity in the British Empire and to
the general reader interested in warfare or black history.
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