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Alex Mayhew, "Making Sense of the Great War: Crisis, Englishness, and Morale on the Western Front" (Cambridge UP, 2024)

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Morale and Identity in WWI Soldiers

This chapter features a historian's exploration of the interplay between institutional morale initiatives and the psychology of individual soldiers during World War I, framed within contemporary crises like Brexit and COVID. Focused on six British Army infantry regiments, it highlights the influence of regional identities and social standing on soldiers' experiences and morale. The discussion emphasizes how concepts of respectability and community values shaped the soldiers' understanding of duty and character amid the chaos of war.

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