Beyond God, Country, and Empire: The United Kingdom and the Transnational Turn in the First World War

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY Britain and the World Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3366/brw.2023.0405
Tammy M. Proctor
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Even after the war’s centenary from 2014–2018, many English-speaking popular readers and students retain a static and narrow conception of the First World War, much of it focused around the British experience in a section of trenches on the Western Front. This narrative of the war with its focus on the Battles of the Marne, Ypres, the Somme, and Passchendaele, is certainly significant, but it has played an outsized role in shaping the war's history for generations of people. This brief article provides an overview of resources and approaches that relate a different story about Britain's global war and offers concrete suggestions for reframing the story for students and public audiences alike. By broadening the British war story, beyond country and empire, to a global, transnational story, we can narrate a history that aligns more productively with the reality of the conflict as it was experienced. Rather than focusing only on a small slice of the rich wartime tapestry, such a global history re-centers the experiences of non-combatants, imperial citizens, non-citizens, and expatriates – telling a more holistic story of “Britain” at war.
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超越上帝、国家和帝国:第一次世界大战中的联合王国和跨国转向
即使在2014-2018年战争一百周年之后,许多讲英语的流行读者和学生对第一次世界大战的看法仍然是静态和狭隘的,其中大部分都集中在英国人在西线一段战壕中的经历上。这本以马恩河战役、伊普尔河战役、索姆河战役和帕斯尚尔战役为重点的战争叙述当然意义重大,但它在塑造几代人的战争历史方面发挥了巨大的作用。这篇简短的文章概述了与英国全球战争有关的不同故事的资源和方法,并为学生和公众提供了重新构建故事的具体建议。通过将英国的战争故事从一个国家和帝国扩展到一个全球、跨国的故事,我们可以讲述一段更有成效地与所经历的冲突现实相一致的历史。这样一部全球历史不是只关注丰富的战争挂毯的一小部分,而是重新集中了非战斗人员、帝国公民、非公民和外籍人士的经历,讲述了一个更全面的战争中的“英国”故事。
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