
Lucy Noakes, "Dying for the Nation: Death, Grief and Bereavement in Second World War Britain" (Manchester UP, 2022)
New Books in Sociology
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Evolving Grief: War Memories in Britain
This chapter explores the contrasting memories of the First and Second World Wars in Britain, focusing on themes of death, sacrifice, and collective grief. It examines how societal attitudes towards mourning shifted from open expressions of loss in the First World War to a more subdued acknowledgment during the Second World War, influenced by wartime morale and class perceptions. The discussion highlights the rise of public rituals and the impact of psychology on personal feelings, revealing a complex landscape of grief and remembrance.
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