
‘To Be Truly British We Must Be Anti-German’: New Zealand, Enemy Aliens and the Great War Experience, 1914-1919
작성자
Andrew Francis
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Action & Adventure
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
299
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 18, 2012
출판사
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
판
New
ISBN-10
3034307594
ISBN-13
9783034307598
설명
This work delves into a poignant chapter of New Zealand's history, examining the experiences of German-speaking settlers during the tumultuous years of the First World War. As the conflict escalated, perceptions shifted dramatically, and these individuals found themselves caught between their heritage and the pressures of a society rallying against perceived threats. The author sheds light on how nationalist sentiments deflected dignity and led to scrutiny and, at times, hostility against those who had once been regarded as integral members of the community.
Through a meticulous exploration of archival materials and personal accounts, the narrative captures the complex dynamics of identity, loyalty, and belonging amidst a backdrop of war. Andrew Francis offers compelling insights into how the societal response to the war not only shaped the lives of enemy aliens but also reflected larger themes of British identity in colonial contexts. The discussions prompt readers to reflect on broader implications of nationalism and the fragility of citizenship during times of conflict.
Through a meticulous exploration of archival materials and personal accounts, the narrative captures the complex dynamics of identity, loyalty, and belonging amidst a backdrop of war. Andrew Francis offers compelling insights into how the societal response to the war not only shaped the lives of enemy aliens but also reflected larger themes of British identity in colonial contexts. The discussions prompt readers to reflect on broader implications of nationalism and the fragility of citizenship during times of conflict.