CONTENTS
B. Taithe & T. Thornton
Identifying
war: conflict and self-definition in Western Europe.
1-20
Part One: Nation Making Warfare?
R. Davies
News from
the fleet: characterizing the Elizabethan army in the narratives of the
action at Cadiz, 1596. 21-37
S. Murdoch
The House
of Stuart and the Scottish professional soldier 1618-1640: a conflict of
nationality and identities. 37-56
T. Thornton
'The enemy
or stranger, that shall invade their countrey': identity and community
in the English north'. 57-72
Part Two: Volunteering: individual self and community
P. Woodfine
'Unjustifiable
and Illiberal': military patriotism and civilian values in the 1790s.
73-94
K. Watson
Bonfires,
bells and bayonets: British popular memory and the Napoleonic wars.
95-124
I. Donald
The Spanish-American
war and American National Identity. 125-140
B. Taithe
Reliving the
Revolution: war and political identity during the Franco-Prussian war.
141-58.
Part Three: Micro-Identities/ Macro-War.
G. Urquhart
Negotiating
for war: Highland identity under fire. 159-72
C.E.J. Herrick
The Broken
Soldier, the bonesetter and the medical profession: manipulating identities
during the first world war. 173-92
M.S. Seligmann
The First
World War and the undermining of the German-Jewish Identity as seen through
American Diplomatic Documents. 193-202
R. Higgins
Fighting for
the Republic: The response of the Irish press to the Spanish civil war.
203-212.
Part Four: Wars: Narrative of the self.
N. Barr
The British
Legion after the Great War: its identity and character. 213-34
D. Taylor
'A little
man in a great war': Patrick MacGill and the London Irish Rifles.
235-50
K. Howard
Elfin Rustling,
air and ashes: communication, identity and war in Ludwig Harig's Ordnung
ist das Ganze Leben. 251-64.
B. Taithe & T. Thornton
Bibliographical
essay 265-8.