Roll of Honour
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Roll of Honour

Schooling and the Great War 1914-1919




Language:English
Format:Paperback
Dimensions:6.1" x 9.1"
Pages:288
Photos:16-page plate section
Publisher:Pen and Sword Military
ISBN:9781399074728
Item No. 9781399074728



The Great War was the first Total War; a war in which human and material resources were pitched into a life-and-death struggle on a colossal scale. British citizens fought on both the Battle Fronts and on the Home Front, on the killing fields of France and Flanders as well as in the industrial workshops of Blighty. Men, women and children all played their part in an unprecedented mobilization of a nation at war. Unlike much of the traditional literature on the Great War, with its understandable fascination with the terrible experiences of Tommy in the Trenches, Roll of honor shifts our gaze. It focuses on how the Great War was experienced by other key participants, namely those communities involved in schooling the nations children. It emphasizes the need to examine the myriad faces of war, rather than traditional stereotypes, if we are to gain a deeper understanding of personal agency and decision making in times of conflict and upheaval. The dramatis personae in Roll of honor include Head Teachers and Governors charged by the Government with mobilizing their troops; school masters, whose enlistment, conscription or conscientious objection to military service changed lives and career paths; the temporary school mistresses who sought to demonstrate their interchangeability in male dominated institutions; the school alumni who thought of school while knee-deep in mud; and finally, of course, the school children themselves, whose campaigns added vital resources to the war economy. These myriad faces existed in all types of British school, from the elite Public Schools to the elementary schools designed for the country's poorest waifs and strays. This powerful account of the Great War will be of interest to general readers as well as historians of military campaigns, education and British society.