Military History from the Street: New Methods for Researching First World War Service in the British Military
Grayson, Richard S..
2014.
Military History from the Street: New Methods for Researching First World War Service in the British Military.
War in History, 21(4),
pp. 465-495.
ISSN 0968-3445
[Article]
Local studies of military service in the First World War have traditionally focused on ‘Pals’ or
other units known to be linked to a specific area. However, the availability of new records online
has revolutionized the way in which local studies can be carried out. A ‘military history from
the street’ approach can now document and analyse service by all those from a local area who
served. The article explains how such socio-military methods, as used in the author’s monograph
on West Belfast (Belfast Boys, London, Continuum, 2009), can be adapted to other areas, with a
particular focus on employment data not included in that study.
Item Type | Article |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | History |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2014 08:35 |
Last Modified | 29 Apr 2020 16:03 |