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Depictions and Images of War in Edwardian Newspapers 1899-1914 [Hardcover]

Glenn R. Wilkinson (Author)


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0333717430 978-0333717431 September 6, 2002
Through a detailed examination of newspaper coverage from 1899-1914, this book seeks to understand the vicarious experience of warfare held by Edwardians at the outset of the First World War. The attitudes towards and perceptions of war held by those who participated in it or encouraged others to do so, are crucial to our understanding of the origins of the First World War. Taking into account media history, cultural studies, and military history, the author argues that the press depicted war as distant and safe; beneficial and desirable and even as some kind of sport or game.

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'[It] explores the images of soldiers and of warfare prevalent in British newspapers before the First World War. It is a sobering account of a society blind to the chaotic waste and suffering of military conflict, which is rendered more poignant by current events, and by Glenn R. Wilkinson's observation that today we too possess a woefully unrealistic image of warfare...How did this blindness come about? Wilkinson is too sophisticated to regard it as forced upon Edwardian society, rejecting notions of propaganda, and observing that commercial mass-circulation newspapers cannot achieve such results without the willing consent of readers...This monograph - conceived in the aftermath of the Gulf War, and completed in the shadow of the September 11 attacks - suggests instead that the Edwardians gazed too long at war and considered it too little. They watched the images of war brought to them by the media, but did little to prevent its advance, until it was so deeply ingrained in their culture that it could no longer be either questioned or challenged. In this way, Wilkinson concludes bleakly, we are no different from our Edwardian ancestors.' - Nicholas Hiley, Times Literary Supplement 'Wilkinson is able to shed considerable light on how the British viewed war during the generation before they were required to support and make sense of the Great War...Wilkinson's nuanced descriptions of numerous papers deserve high praise, as does his labour-intensive methodology and engaging style. His arguments, moreover, add a valuable window into Edwardian cultural history...this is a significant work of cultural history that does much to explain the disillusionment of those soldiers who found the reality of the Great War very different from the images on which they had been raised.' - Mark Hampton, Wesleyan College, Twentieth Century British History

About the Author

Glenn R. Wilkinson is in the department of Humanities at Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (September 6, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0333717430
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333717431
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,222,484 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In his 'Reflections on the First World War', the distinguished military historian Michael Howard suggests that those examining the origins of the war would do well to consider what he calls its 'real' causes. Read the first page
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perceived warfare, unkempt barbarians, theatre imagery, sporting terminology, chess imagery, imperial enemy, decorous language, hunting imagery, coarse fishing, public school ethos, theatrical imagery, battle paintings, polite formula, written images, cartoon entitled, actual warfare, war imagery, national efficiency, martial virtues, military thinkers, racial degeneration
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Daily Mail, Port Arthur, Boer War, Daily News, Illustrated London News, Russo-Japanese War, South Africa, First World War, Edwardian Newspapers, News of the World, Daily Express, John Bull, Morning Post, Far East, Gyantse Jong, Balkan Wars, British Empire, Spion Kop, George Lynch, Inter-Departmental Committee, Lloyd's Weekly News, Orange Free State, Social Darwinist, Daily Chronicle, Glasgow Herald
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