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Mixing It: Diversity in World War Two Britain

Autor Wendy Webster
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2018
During the Second World War, people arrived in Britain from all over the world as troops, war-workers, nurses, refugees, exiles, and prisoners-of-war-chiefly from Europe, America, and the British Empire. Between 1939 and 1945, the population in Britain became more diverse than it had ever been before.Through diaries, letters, and interviews, Mixing It tells of ordinary lives pushed to extraordinary lengths. Among the stories featured are those of Zbigniew Siemaszko - deported by the Soviet Union, fleeing Kazakhstan on a horse-drawn sleigh, and eventually joining the Polish army in Scotland via Iran, Iraq, and South Africa - and 'Johnny' Pohe - the first Maori pilot to serve in the RAF, who was captured, and eventually murdered by the Gestapo for his part in the 'Great Escape'.This is the first book to look at the big picture of large-scale movements to Britain and the rich variety of relations between different groups. When the war ended, awareness of the diversity of Britain's wartime population was lost and has played little part in public memories of the war. Mixing It recovers this forgotten history. It illuminates the place of the Second World War in the making of multinational, multiethnic Britain and resonates with current debates on immigration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198735762
ISBN-10: 0198735766
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 237 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Mixing It, which provides a rich and multilayered account of 'transnational mixing' (p. 12) in wartime Britain, is a welcome addition to Wendy Webster's already outstanding scholarship addressing the diverse populations of Britain during the Second World War and beyond.
A compelling argument, built upon a rich collection of sources; it deserves to be widely read.
What makes Mixing It both highly readable and, on multiple pages, genuinely heartrending is the space the author dedicates to personal testimonies. Just how disconnected the myth that Britain 'stood alone' has become from the complex reality is revealed in panoramic detail and compelling human colour. The picture she paints is fresh and exhilarating, in part because the stories and the voices she has exhumed from the archives have for so long been marginalised and forgotten.
One of the many great strengths of this book is that Webster covers the entire range of ethnic groups in Britain during the war. Another great strength lies in the way it constructs a narrative using numerous personal stories. Webster proves herself a master of the art. She has constructed a beautiful narrative that anyone working on Second World War Britain or who wants to learn the meaning of diversity should read.
A fascinating study of official and popular responses to overseas arrivals and a population more diverse than ever before.
Wendy Webster's new book is a rich and vivid account of the tensions and relationships forged as Britain became increasingly exposed to people from across the world. Carefully selected and often lyrically presented personal stories ... are gripping and wonderfully rendered. Mixing It uncovers an explosion of social difference rippling through the country from the town hall of Bury St. Edmunds to Llanwrtyd Wells.
Wendy Webster draws on a rich range of sources and biographical life stories to describe the immigration experience and the responses of individuals in the host communities to migrants during the war years ... warmly recommended for those who wish to have an informed view of the British immigration experience during the past 80 years.
Mixing It is both a first class scholarly history and a parable for our own day. I doubt if anyone who reads the book will ever picture the home front in quite the same way again

Notă biografică

Wendy Webster is Professor of Modern Cultural History at the University of Huddersfield and has published widely on twentieth-century history. She has been a Visiting Fellow at Australian National University and the University of Tasmania. Her previous books include Not A Man to Match Her: The Marketing of a Prime Minister (1990), Imagining Home (1998), and the prize-winning Englishness and Empire (2005). Mixing It is part of a wider project involving a display at Imperial War Museum North.

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