Restaging war in the western world : noncombatant experiences, 1890-today

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Restaging war in the western world : noncombatant experiences, 1890-today

edited by Maartje Abbenhuis and Sara Buttsworth

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

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This collection seeks to move noncombatant perspectives to center stage, acknowledging their importance, destabilizing the primacy of the combatant, and explaining or undermining the staging of warfare as a singular and acontextual production.

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Introduction: Onto Centre Stage: Warfare in the Western World Gilt Epaulettes For a Gilded Age: Citizen Volunteers and Martial Culture in Post-Civil War New York Patterns From the Guardians of Neutrality: Women Social Democrats in Sweden and Their Resistance Against Civil Defense, 1939-1940 Bride Ship, Brothel Ship: Images of War Brides Arriving in New Zealand in the 1940s Innocence and Punishment: The War Experiences of the Children of Dutch Nazi Collaborators The Child Soldier in Literature or How Johnny Tremain Became Johnny Mad Dog From Bedpans to Bulldogs: Lottie: Gallipoli Nurse and the Pitfalls of Presenting War to the Young 'We Aren't Playing That Passive Role Any Longer': American Women's Protest of the Vietnam War Mixed Messages: Gender, Peace, and the Mainstream Media in Australia, 1983-1984 The War at Home: Toys, Media, and Play as War Work

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