Douglas E. Delaney, Mark Frost, Andrew L. Brown
Manpower and the Armies of the British Empire in the Two World Wars
Herausgeber: Brown, Andrew L.; Frost, Mark; Delaney, Douglas E.
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Douglas E. Delaney, Mark Frost, Andrew L. Brown
Manpower and the Armies of the British Empire in the Two World Wars
Herausgeber: Brown, Andrew L.; Frost, Mark; Delaney, Douglas E.
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"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"--
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"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"--
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- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781501755842
- ISBN-10: 1501755846
- Artikelnr.: 61101685
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781501755842
- ISBN-10: 1501755846
- Artikelnr.: 61101685
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Douglas E. Delaney holds the Canada Research Chair in War Studies Mark Frost is a Postdoctoral Fellow in War Studies Andrew L. Brown is Assistant Professor of History and an officer in the Canadian Intelligence Corps-all at the Royal Military College of Canada.
Introduction: Britain and the Military Manpower Problems of the Empire,
1900-1945, by Douglas E. Delaney and Mark Frost
1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia's Military Effort,
1914-1918, by Jean Bou
2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War, by
Richard S. Grayson
3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War, by
Jessica Meyer
4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914-1918, by Roger Sarty
5. "Returning Home to Fight": Bristolians in the Dominion Armies,
1914-1918, by Kent Fedorowich and Charles Booth
6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World
Wars, by Kaushik Roy
7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army
Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars, by Gary Sheffield
8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and
Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War, by Jonathan Fennell
9. "Enemy Aliens" and the Formation of Australia's 8th Employment Company,
by Paul R. Bartrop
10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War,
by Emma Newlands
11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War, by
Daniel Byers
12. South African Manpower and the Second World War, by Ian van der Waag
13. Manpower Mobilization, and Rehabilitation in New Zealand's Second World
War, by Ian McGibbon
14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second
World War, by Meghan Fitzpatrick
Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower, by Douglas
E. Delaney and Andrew L. Brown
1900-1945, by Douglas E. Delaney and Mark Frost
1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia's Military Effort,
1914-1918, by Jean Bou
2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War, by
Richard S. Grayson
3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War, by
Jessica Meyer
4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914-1918, by Roger Sarty
5. "Returning Home to Fight": Bristolians in the Dominion Armies,
1914-1918, by Kent Fedorowich and Charles Booth
6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World
Wars, by Kaushik Roy
7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army
Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars, by Gary Sheffield
8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and
Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War, by Jonathan Fennell
9. "Enemy Aliens" and the Formation of Australia's 8th Employment Company,
by Paul R. Bartrop
10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War,
by Emma Newlands
11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War, by
Daniel Byers
12. South African Manpower and the Second World War, by Ian van der Waag
13. Manpower Mobilization, and Rehabilitation in New Zealand's Second World
War, by Ian McGibbon
14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second
World War, by Meghan Fitzpatrick
Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower, by Douglas
E. Delaney and Andrew L. Brown
Introduction: Britain and the Military Manpower Problems of the Empire,
1900-1945, by Douglas E. Delaney and Mark Frost
1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia's Military Effort,
1914-1918, by Jean Bou
2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War, by
Richard S. Grayson
3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War, by
Jessica Meyer
4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914-1918, by Roger Sarty
5. "Returning Home to Fight": Bristolians in the Dominion Armies,
1914-1918, by Kent Fedorowich and Charles Booth
6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World
Wars, by Kaushik Roy
7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army
Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars, by Gary Sheffield
8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and
Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War, by Jonathan Fennell
9. "Enemy Aliens" and the Formation of Australia's 8th Employment Company,
by Paul R. Bartrop
10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War,
by Emma Newlands
11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War, by
Daniel Byers
12. South African Manpower and the Second World War, by Ian van der Waag
13. Manpower Mobilization, and Rehabilitation in New Zealand's Second World
War, by Ian McGibbon
14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second
World War, by Meghan Fitzpatrick
Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower, by Douglas
E. Delaney and Andrew L. Brown
1900-1945, by Douglas E. Delaney and Mark Frost
1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia's Military Effort,
1914-1918, by Jean Bou
2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War, by
Richard S. Grayson
3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War, by
Jessica Meyer
4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914-1918, by Roger Sarty
5. "Returning Home to Fight": Bristolians in the Dominion Armies,
1914-1918, by Kent Fedorowich and Charles Booth
6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World
Wars, by Kaushik Roy
7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army
Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars, by Gary Sheffield
8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and
Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War, by Jonathan Fennell
9. "Enemy Aliens" and the Formation of Australia's 8th Employment Company,
by Paul R. Bartrop
10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War,
by Emma Newlands
11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War, by
Daniel Byers
12. South African Manpower and the Second World War, by Ian van der Waag
13. Manpower Mobilization, and Rehabilitation in New Zealand's Second World
War, by Ian McGibbon
14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second
World War, by Meghan Fitzpatrick
Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower, by Douglas
E. Delaney and Andrew L. Brown







