Emily Stevenson
Emily Stevenson
Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations is a seminal work in the historical narrative of English exploration and colonisation, but not an unbiased one. By comparing social network maps of the contemporary Anglo-Levant community with textual...
'To Cleanse the Countryside We Must First Cleanse Hearts': The Culture of Rural Pacification in Japanese-occupied China [0.03%]
《洁乡必先洁人心》——日军占领下华北地方治安的文宣战
Jeremy E Taylor
Jeremy E Taylor
Contributing to a growing literature on the transnational history of 'collaborationism' under wartime occupation, this paper examines 'Rural Pacification' - the counterinsurgency campaigns that were prosecuted from 1941 to 1943 in Japanese-...
The Sailors' Home and moral regulation of white European seamen in nineteenth-century India [0.03%]
《水手之家与19世纪在印度的欧洲白人海员道德规范》
Manikarnika Dutta
Manikarnika Dutta
This article examines the efforts of British Christian missionaries in regulating the daily lives of European seamen in colonial Indian port cities. Missionaries aimed to reform seamen, who typically lived a life a debauchery and degenerati...
Celts under the Knife: Surgical Fortitude, Racial Theory and the British Army, 1800-1914 [0.03%]
刀下的凯尔特人:外科手术的坚定性,种族理论与英国军队,1800-1914年
James Kennaway
James Kennaway
The nineteenth century saw an extensive cult of the heroic fortitude of the British soldier in surgery. Tales of men laughing through unanaesthetised operations were endlessly repeated in newspapers, military memoirs, surgical literature an...
Producer or Consumer? The House, the Garden and the Sourcing of Vegetables in Britain, 1930-1970 [0.03%]
生产者还是消费者?英国的住宅、花园及蔬菜供应(1930-1970)
Sophie Greenway
Sophie Greenway
This article will ask why, given the discovery of vitamin C, Britain did not become a nation of domestic vegetable producers. It will explore how health concerns were central to domestic decision-making regarding the sourcing of vegetables ...
'Injections-While-You-Dance': Press Advertisement and Poster Promotion of the Polio Vaccine to British Publics, 1956-1962 [0.03%]
“injecting while you dance”:英国大众对脊髓灰质炎疫苗的注射式广告和海报宣传(1956—1962)
Hannah J Elizabeth,Gareth Millward,Alex Mold
Hannah J Elizabeth
This article discusses the production and dissemination of the emotive and informative messages promoting polio vaccination registration in Britain from 1956-1962 through the lens of public health press advertisements and posters. It argues...
Sites of Sickness, Sites of Rights? HIV/AIDS and the limits of human rights in British prisons [0.03%]
疾病与权利?英国监狱中艾滋病毒/艾滋病的人权限度问题
Janet Weston
Janet Weston
This article considers one specific strand of discussion around HIV/AIDS, in order to think about the uses and limitations of human rights discourse in late twentieth century Britain. HIV/AIDS presented particular problems for prisons, whic...
In Loco Parentis, Corporal Punishment and the Moral Economy of Discipline in English Schools, 1945-1986 [0.03%]
代理父母身份、体罚及英国学校纪律的道德经济(1945—1986年)
Andrew Burchell
Andrew Burchell
This article uses debates surrounding teachers' in loco parentis position to explore the social and cultural responses to school corporal punishment in post-1945 English schools. Analysing materials produced by educators and campaigners, it...
Scales of Normality: Displays of Extreme Weight and Weight Loss in Blackpool 1920-1940 [0.03%]
正常的标准:黑池1920至1940年间的极端体重与减肥展览
Emma Purce
Emma Purce
Developments in scientific and medical understanding of disability, as well as an influx of war-disabled veterans in 1914, led to transforming societal attitudes towards those with physical deformities. Thus, scholars suggest that the begin...
Cold Steel, Weak Flesh: Mechanism, Masculinity and the Anxieties of Late Victorian Empire [0.03%]
冷钢与软骨:机制、男子汉大丈夫和维多利亚晚期帝国的焦虑感
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
This article considers the reception and representation of advanced military technology in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. It argues that technologies such as the breech-loading rifle and the machine gun existed in an ...