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Title "Totally un-English"? : Britain's internment of "enemy aliens" in two world wars / edited by Richard Dove
Published Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (209 pages) : illustrations
Series Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies ; 7
Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies ; 7.
Contents 'A matter which touches the good name of this country' / Richard Dove -- A marginalized subject? The historiography of enemy alien internment in Britain / Panikos Panayai -- Prisoners of Britain: German civilian, military and naval internees during the first world war / Panikos Panayai -- Behind the wire : the material culture of civilian interment on the Isle of Man in the first world war / Yvonne Cresswell -- Die bedeutung der musik fur 26,000 internierte zivilisten während des ersten weltkriegs auf der Isle of Man / Jutta Raab Hansen -- Civilian interment in Scotland during the first world war / Stefan Manz -- 'Loyal to the reich': national socialists and others in the Rushen women's interment camp / Charmian Brinson -- 'Wer sie nicht eriebt hat, der begreift sie nie.' The internment camp revue What a life! / Richard Dove -- 'Something to make people laugh'? Political content in Isle of Man internment camp journals July-October 1940 / Jennifer Taylor -- The internment of Italians 1940-1945 / Lucio Sponza -- After the prison ships: internment narratives in Canada / Nicole M.T. Brunnhuber -- The Dunera boys: dramatizing history from a Jewish perspective / Birgit Lang -- Exile, internment and deportation in Norbet Gstrein's Die englischen Jahre / J.M. Ritchie
Summary The internment of 'enemy aliens' by the British government in two world wars remains largely hidden from history. British historians have treated the subject - if at all - as a mere footnote to the main narrative of Britain at war. In the 'Great War', Britain interned some 30,000 German nationals, most of whom had been long-term residents. In fact, internment brought little discernible benefit, but cruelly damaged lives and livelihoods, breaking up families and disrupting social networks. In May 1940, under the threat of imminent invasion, the British government interned some 28,000 Germans an
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Noncitizens -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 -- Great Britain
World War, 1914-1918 -- Great Britain.
Internment camps -- Great Britain
Noncitizens -- Great Britain -- Social conditions
HISTORY -- Military -- World War II.
Noncitizens
Internment camps
Noncitizens -- Social conditions
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Dove, Richard, 1938-2022
ISBN 1423791576
9781423791577
9789401201384
9401201382