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Johnson, Matthew, (1981-)
Militarism and the British Left, 1902-1914[electronic resource] /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
355.02/13
書名/作者:
Militarism and the British Left, 1902-1914/ Matthew Johnson.
作者:
Johnson, Matthew,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Militarism - History. - Great Britain
標題:
Liberalism - History - 20th century. - Great Britain
標題:
HISTORY / Military / Other
標題:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
ISBN:
9781137274137 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137274131 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Militarism and the Left: Conceptual Problems and the Case of Britain -- Ideological Context: War, Martial Values, and Military Prestige -- Civil-Military Relations under the Pre-War Liberal Governments -- The Militarization of the State: Armaments, Popular Navalism, and the Liberal Party -- The Militarization of Society: Compulsory Service, the National Service League, and Progressive Politics -- Alternatives to Conscription: Richard Burdon Haldane and a 'Liberal' Nation-in-Arms -- Conclusion and Epilogue:Militarism and the Left by 1914, the Great War, and the Coming of Conscription -- Appendix I: Liberal MPs with military or naval experience sitting in the House of Commons between 1900 and 1914 -- Appendix II: Liberal MPs affiliated to the Navy League before 1914 -- Appendix III:Members of the Liberal War Committee by December 1916 .
摘要、提要註:
Militarism is usually regarded as a phenomenon of the political right. It has traditionally been seen as alien - indeed, as antithetical - to the values and principles of the left. In Britain during the years before the Great War, however, the relationship between militarism and the politics of the left was a highly complex one. Militarism in pre-war British society was manifest in a variety of forms, from popular enthusiasm for war and martial values, to demands for greater provision to be made for the nation's defence, and even in calls for the militarization of society itself. The response of the political left to these challenges was ambivalent and contested. Whilst militaristic sentiment and practice did not always sit comfortably alongside progressive principles, an ideological space existed on the left in which militaristic ideas could take root. Indeed, militarism could take on ostensibly 'progressive' forms that proved particularly appealing to some elements on the left. Moving beyond the focus on pacifism and anti-militarism that has characterized much of the existing scholarship on this subject, this book explores the ways in which Liberals, socialists, and others on the left of British politics were able to accommodate aspects of militarism during the years before 1914. In doing so it offers an intriguing new perspective on the nature of militarism itself.
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Militarism and the British Left, 1902-1914[electronic resource] /
Johnson, Matthew,1981-
Militarism and the British Left, 1902-1914
[electronic resource] /Matthew Johnson. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Militarism and the Left: Conceptual Problems and the Case of Britain -- Ideological Context: War, Martial Values, and Military Prestige -- Civil-Military Relations under the Pre-War Liberal Governments -- The Militarization of the State: Armaments, Popular Navalism, and the Liberal Party -- The Militarization of Society: Compulsory Service, the National Service League, and Progressive Politics -- Alternatives to Conscription: Richard Burdon Haldane and a 'Liberal' Nation-in-Arms -- Conclusion and Epilogue:Militarism and the Left by 1914, the Great War, and the Coming of Conscription -- Appendix I: Liberal MPs with military or naval experience sitting in the House of Commons between 1900 and 1914 -- Appendix II: Liberal MPs affiliated to the Navy League before 1914 -- Appendix III:Members of the Liberal War Committee by December 1916 .
Militarism is usually regarded as a phenomenon of the political right. It has traditionally been seen as alien - indeed, as antithetical - to the values and principles of the left. In Britain during the years before the Great War, however, the relationship between militarism and the politics of the left was a highly complex one. Militarism in pre-war British society was manifest in a variety of forms, from popular enthusiasm for war and martial values, to demands for greater provision to be made for the nation's defence, and even in calls for the militarization of society itself. The response of the political left to these challenges was ambivalent and contested. Whilst militaristic sentiment and practice did not always sit comfortably alongside progressive principles, an ideological space existed on the left in which militaristic ideas could take root. Indeed, militarism could take on ostensibly 'progressive' forms that proved particularly appealing to some elements on the left. Moving beyond the focus on pacifism and anti-militarism that has characterized much of the existing scholarship on this subject, this book explores the ways in which Liberals, socialists, and others on the left of British politics were able to accommodate aspects of militarism during the years before 1914. In doing so it offers an intriguing new perspective on the nature of militarism itself.
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