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Undergraduate Course: Britons at War: The Construction of Identities in the Two World Wars (HIST10507)

Course Outline
SchoolSchool of History, Classics and Archaeology CollegeCollege of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) AvailabilityNot available to visiting students
SCQF Credits40 ECTS Credits20
SummaryUsing primary sources including archived oral testimonies, news reels, art, literature, life-writing, photographs, documentary and fictional films, this course explores the construction of identities in Britain and Ireland during the two world wars. It takes a detailed and critical look at the interplay between national, ethnic, class and gender identities at times of conflict, adopting a four-nation approach. It highlights the centrality of gender to the analysis of wartime experience in twentieth century Britain and explores how gender identities are socially, culturally and historically shaped. Particular attention is paid to the connections between the construction of national identities and the memorialisation of conflict: the ways in which the First and Second World Wars have been narrated, remembered and commemorated within British and Irish societies.
Course description Wars are occasions when ideas about national identity become highly visible and questions of inclusion and belonging particularly acute. Societal understandings of gender roles are also foregrounded. This course takes a detailed and critical look at the interplay between national, ethnic, class and gender identities at times of conflict, adopting a four-nation approach. It explores the formation of identities in Britain and Ireland during the two world wars and the relationship between the two nations. It highlights the centrality of gender to the analysis of wartime experience in twentieth century Britain and explores how gender identities are socially, culturally and historically shaped. It examines the public construction of gender roles in wartime and considers the ways in which norms of masculinity and femininity were promoted and utilised by the government to mobilise the British population at war. Particular attention is paid to the connections between the construction of national identities and the memorialisation of conflict: the ways in which the First and Second World Wars have been narrated, remembered and commemorated. Using primary sources including archived oral testimonies, news reels, art, literature, life-writing, photographs, documentary and fictional films, the course will encourage students to enhance their written and oral communication skills through group presentations and to improve their knowledge of interpreting primary source materials.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Students MUST NOT also be taking War and Identities in Twentieth Century Britain and Ireland (PGHC11339) OR War and Memory in the Twentieth Century (HIST10341)
Other requirements Students must have progressed to Honours to take this course.

Students should only be enrolled on this course with approval from the History Honours Programme Administrator.
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. understand the complexities of wartime identity formation in twentieth century Britain and Ireland;
  2. analyse and utilise relevant primary sources to support historical arguments;
  3. plan and execute a substantial written analysis of twentieth century British or Irish wartime history;
  4. create and participate in group oral presentations;
  5. produce effective syntheses of secondary literature.
Reading List
Matthew Cragoe and Chris Williams (eds), Wales and War: Society, Politics and Religion in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (2007)

Martin Francis, The Flyer: British Culture and the Royal Air Force 1939-1945 (2008)

Richard Grayson and Fearghal McGarry, Remembering 1916. The Easter Rising, The Somme and the Politics of Memory in Ireland (2016)

Nicoletta Gullace, The Blood of Our Sons. Men, Women and the Renegotiation of British Citizenship During the Great War (2002)

Jacqueline Jenkinson, Black 1919: riots, racism and resistance in imperial Britain (2009)

Bernard Kelly, Returning Home: Irish Ex-Servicemen After the Second World War (2012)

Juliette Pattinson, Arthur McIvor and Linsey Robb, Men in Reserve: British Civilian Masculinity in the Second World War (2016)

Sonya O Rose, Which People's War? National identity and Citizenship in Wartime Britain 1939-1945 (2003)

Wendy Ugolini and Juliette Pattinson (eds) Fighting for Britain? Negotiating Identities in Britain During the Second World War (2015)

Wendy Ugolini, Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other'. Italian Scottish Experience in World War II (2011)

Emma Vickers, Queen and Country. Same-Sex Desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45 (2017)

Wendy Webster, Mixing It: Diversity in World War Two Britain (2018)
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills Analytical and critical thinking skills

Oral communication skills, through seminar participation and presentations

Ability to work in a group, as part of seminar presentations

Written communication skills

Ability to critically interpret primary source materials and to synthesize secondary literature
KeywordsNot entered
Contacts
Course organiserDr Wendy Ugolini
Tel: (0131 6)50 3766
Email: wendy.ugolini@ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMrs Ksenia Gorlatova
Tel: (0131 6)50 8349
Email: Ksenia.Gorlatova@ed.ac.uk
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