Cargando…

Manpower and the armies of the British Empire in the two world wars /

"Examines how the British Empire and Commonwealth mobilized manpower for the armed services, agriculture, and industry during the two world wars and how they cared for veterans, both able-bodied and disabled, when the fighting was over"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Delaney, Douglas E. (Douglas Edward), 1964- (Editor ), Frost, Mark (Mark Richard), 1974- (Editor ), Brown, Andrew L. (Andrew Lawrence), 1968- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2021.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Government that Could Not Say No and Australia's Military Effort, 1914-1918 / Jean Bou
  • Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War / Richard S. Grayson
  • Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War / Jessica Meyer
  • The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914-1918 / Roger Sarty
  • "Returning Home to Fight": Bristolians in the Dominion Armies, 1914-1918 / Kent Fedorowich & Charles Booth
  • Martial Races and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World Wars / Kaushik Roy
  • Manpower, Training and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars / Gary Sheffield
  • Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War / Jonathan Fennell
  • "Enemy Aliens" and the Formation of Australia's 8th Employment Company as a Response to the Japanese Threat in 1942 / Paul R. Bartrop
  • The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War / Emma Newlands
  • Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War / Daniel Byers
  • South African Manpower and the Second World War / Ian van der Waag
  • Manpower Mobilization and Rehabilitation in New Zealand's Second World War / Ian McGibbon
  • Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second World War / Meghan Fitzpatrick.