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Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other' - Italian Scottish Experience in World War II (Paperback): Wendy Ugolini Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other' - Italian Scottish Experience in World War II (Paperback)
Wendy Ugolini
R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Italy's declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signalling their traumatic construction as the 'enemy other'. Through an analysis of personal testimonies and previously unpublished archival material, this book takes a case study of a long-established immigrant group and explores how notions of belonging and citizenship are undermined at a time of war. Overall, this book considers how wartime events affected the construction or Italian identity in Britain. It makes a groundbreaking and original contribution to the social and cultural history of Britain during World War Two as well as the wider literature on war, memory and ethnicity. It will appeal to scholars and students of British and Scottish cultural and social history and the history of World War II. -- .

Fighting for Britain? - Negotiating Identities in Britain During the Second World War (Paperback, New edition): Wendy Ugolini,... Fighting for Britain? - Negotiating Identities in Britain During the Second World War (Paperback, New edition)
Wendy Ugolini, Juliette Pattinson
R1,876 Discovery Miles 18 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection focuses on the negotiation of national, geographic and cultural identities during the Second World War among the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. Adopting a four nations approach, it contributes to our understanding of how pluralistic identities within the multinational state of Britain informed the functioning of Britishness during the conflict. In particular, it explores the ways in which Wales, Scotland and England related to the overarching concept of Britishness and analyses the relationships between Britain and the island of Ireland. This volume addresses wartime Britain as both a site of cultural contestation and of shared experience, exploring what "fighting for Britain" meant for those who served in the British armed forces as well as for those who did not fight in active combatant roles.

Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other' - Italian Scottish Experience in World War II (Hardcover): Wendy Ugolini Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other' - Italian Scottish Experience in World War II (Hardcover)
Wendy Ugolini
R2,345 Discovery Miles 23 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Italy's declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signaling their traumatic construction as the "enemy other." Through an analysis of personal testimonies and previously unpublished archival material, this book takes a case study of a long-established immigrant group and explores how notions of belonging and citizenship are undermined at a time of war. Overall, this book considers how wartime events affected the construction or Italian identity in Britain. It makes a groundbreaking and original contribution to the social and cultural history of Britain during World War Two as well as the wider literature on war, memory and ethnicity. It will appeal to scholars and students of British and Scottish cultural and social history and the history of World War II.

A Global Force - War, Identities and Scotland's Diaspora (Electronic book text): David Forsyth, Wendy Ugolini A Global Force - War, Identities and Scotland's Diaspora (Electronic book text)
David Forsyth, Wendy Ugolini
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume emerged from an international research colloquium jointly organised by National Museums Scotland and the Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies, University of Edinburgh, funded by the Scottish Government and administered by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Historians and museum curators from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa were invited to join with their Scottish counterparts to consider the functioning, and the meaning, of 'military Scottishness' in different Commonwealth countries and in Britain from the late Victorian period to the present day, with a particular focus on the impact of the First World War. Another key objective was to throw light on the 'hidden' culture of social networking which potentially operated behind local regiments and military units amongst Scotland's global diaspora. This edited collection provides a comparative overview of the nineteenth century emergence of military Scottishness and explores how the construction and performance of Scottish military identity has evolved in different Commonwealth countries over the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In particular, it looks at the ways in which Scottish volunteer regiments in Commonwealth countries variously sought to draw upon, align themselves with or, at certain key moments, redefine the assertions of martial identity which Highland regiments represented.

A Global Force - War, Identities and Scotland's Diaspora (Hardcover): David Forsyth, Wendy Ugolini A Global Force - War, Identities and Scotland's Diaspora (Hardcover)
David Forsyth, Wendy Ugolini
R2,617 Discovery Miles 26 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume emerged from an international research colloquium jointly organised by National Museums Scotland and the Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies, University of Edinburgh, funded by the Scottish Government and administered by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Historians and museum curators from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa were invited to join with their Scottish counterparts to consider the functioning, and the meaning, of 'military Scottishness' in different Commonwealth countries and in Britain from the late Victorian period to the present day, with a particular focus on the impact of the First World War. Another key objective was to throw light on the 'hidden' culture of social networking which potentially operated behind local regiments and military units amongst Scotland's global diaspora. This edited collection provides a comparative overview of the nineteenth century emergence of military Scottishness and explores how the construction and performance of Scottish military identity has evolved in different Commonwealth countries over the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In particular, it looks at the ways in which Scottish volunteer regiments in Commonwealth countries variously sought to draw upon, align themselves with or, at certain key moments, redefine the assertions of martial identity which Highland regiments represented.

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