Introduction to the special issue: war and fun: exploring the plurality of experiences and emotional articulations of warfare and soldiering [0.03%]
特刊介绍:战争与乐趣:探索战争和服役的经历及情感表达的多样性
Antonio De Lauri,Luigi Achilli,Iva Jelušić et al.
Antonio De Lauri et al.
In this text, we introduce the Special Issue 'War and Fun: Exploring the Plurality of Experiences and Emotional Articulations of Warfare and Soldiering' by highlighting the need to challenge, expand, and reorient public and scholarly debate...
'Playing war': Norwegian soldiers' experiences of fun and responsibility in Afghanistan [0.03%]
在阿富汗的挪威士兵的乐趣与责任体验:玩战争
Heidi Mogstad
Heidi Mogstad
This article discusses Norwegian soldiers' experiences of fun in Afghanistan and probes the meaning of this experience and its condition of possibility. Challenging Western moralities of war, it shows that 'fun in war' can be experienced an...
The WARFUN taboo [0.03%]
WARFUN 一词的禁忌问题
Eva Johais
Eva Johais
The WARFUN taboo rules out the association of war with fun. This article explains why the taboo is particularly entrenched in Germany and demonstrates its effects: the taboo forms part of an anti-militarist political culture and has created...
Entertainment and fun in the service of survival: Theatre of the People's Liberation in the battles of Neretva and Sutjeska [0.03%]
娱乐和趣味服务于生存:内雷特瓦河和苏捷斯卡战役中的人民解放剧团
Iva Jelušić
Iva Jelušić
Using the accounts of the participants in the battles of Neretva and Sutjeska, particularly the members of the Theatre of the People's Liberation (Kazalište narodnog oslobođenja, KNO), this article focuses on ways of having fun as well as...
Antonio De Lauri
Antonio De Lauri
When linked to the context of war, fun can be understood as an expression of both direct and indirect communication, a manner of public engagement as well as a 'ritual of inversion' in which the proprieties of structure (the declared mandat...
War dead, trauma, and care: the differential reintegration of Vietnamese former combatants [0.03%]
战争、创伤与照护:越南退伍军人的不同回归社会方式
Tâm T T Ngô,Đạt Nguyễn
Tâm T T Ngô
This paper explores how Vietnamese former combatants navigate and contest the infrastructure of care and recognition (or lack thereof) for veterans, their families, and the war dead in postwar Vietnam. It examines efforts by veterans to est...
Huguenots, Jacobites, Prisoners and the Challenge of Military Remittances in Early Modern Warfare [0.03%]
胡格诺派、雅各宾派、战俘与近代早期战争中的军事汇款问题
Aaron Graham
Aaron Graham
Early modern states faced numerous challenges in supporting their prisoners of war, not least the problems of remitting them money for their subsistence, which had to pass across hostile borders. Examining how the British state achieved thi...
Military surgery as national romance: the memory of British heroic fortitude at Waterloo [0.03%]
作为民族浪漫主义的军事外科:滑铁卢战役中大英英雄式的坚韧记忆
James Kennaway
James Kennaway
This paper shows the ways that tales of stoicism during surgery at the Battle of Waterloo came to be a significant part of the ideological framework of Romantic Militarism. Celebrating the killing of enemies clashed with ideals of politenes...
Alison S Fell,Jessica Meyer
Alison S Fell
The current centenary of the First World War provides an unrivalled opportunity to uncover some of the social legacies of the war. The four articles which make up this special issue each examine a different facet of the war's impact on Brit...
Neutral Caregivers or Military Support? The British Red Cross, the Friends' Ambulance Unit, and the Problems of Voluntary Medical Aid in Wartime [0.03%]
中立的护理人员还是军事支持?英国红十字会、贵友会救护队及战争期间自愿医疗援助的问题
Jessica Meyer
Jessica Meyer
During the First World War the British Red Cross Society (BRCS) served as the coordinating body for voluntary medical aid giving in Britain. Among the many units which came within its purview was the Friends' Ambulance Unit (FAU), formed by...