Behind the Front

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Behind the Front

British Soldiers and French Civilians, 1914–1918

History European history European history History Military history First World War

Author: Craig Gibson

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Collection: Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 27th March 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781107779181


Introduction

Until now scholars have looked for the source of the indomitable Tommy morale on the Western Front in innate British bloody-mindedness and irony, not to mention material concerns such as leave, food, rum, brothels, regimental pride, and male bonding.

Re-examining Sources

However, re-examining previously used sources alongside never-before consulted archives, Craig Gibson shifts the focus away from battle and the trenches to times behind the front, where the British intermingled with a vast population of allied civilians, whom Lord Kitchener had instructed the troops to ''avoid''.

Relationships with Civilian Populations

Besides providing a comprehensive examination of soldiers' encounters with local French and Belgian inhabitants which were not only unavoidable but also challenging, symbiotic and uplifting in equal measure, Gibson contends that such relationships were crucial to how the war was fought on the Western Front and, ultimately, to British victory in 1918.

Conclusion

What emerges is a novel interpretation of the British and Dominion soldier at war.

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