Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

In historical writing on World War I, Czech-speaking soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian military are typically studied as Czechs, rarely as soldiers, and never as men. As a result, the question of these soldiers’ imperial loyalties has dominated the historical literature to the exclusion of any debate on their identities and experiences. Men under Fire provides a groundbreaking analysis of this oft-overlooked cohort, drawing on a wealth of soldiers’ private writings to explore experiences of exhaustion, sex, loyalty, authority, and combat itself. It combines methods from history, gender studies, and military science to reveal the extent to which the Great War challenged these men’s senses of masculinity, and to which the resulting dynamics influenced their attitudes and loyalties.

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Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

In historical writing on World War I, Czech-speaking soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian military are typically studied as Czechs, rarely as soldiers, and never as men. As a result, the question of these soldiers’ imperial loyalties has dominated the historical literature to the exclusion of any debate on their identities and experiences. Men under Fire provides a groundbreaking analysis of this oft-overlooked cohort, drawing on a wealth of soldiers’ private writings to explore experiences of exhaustion, sex, loyalty, authority, and combat itself. It combines methods from history, gender studies, and military science to reveal the extent to which the Great War challenged these men’s senses of masculinity, and to which the resulting dynamics influenced their attitudes and loyalties.

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Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

by Jirí Hutecka
Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

Men Under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918

by Jirí Hutecka

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Overview

In historical writing on World War I, Czech-speaking soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian military are typically studied as Czechs, rarely as soldiers, and never as men. As a result, the question of these soldiers’ imperial loyalties has dominated the historical literature to the exclusion of any debate on their identities and experiences. Men under Fire provides a groundbreaking analysis of this oft-overlooked cohort, drawing on a wealth of soldiers’ private writings to explore experiences of exhaustion, sex, loyalty, authority, and combat itself. It combines methods from history, gender studies, and military science to reveal the extent to which the Great War challenged these men’s senses of masculinity, and to which the resulting dynamics influenced their attitudes and loyalties.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789205428
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 12/03/2019
Series: Austrian and Habsburg Studies , #26
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Jiří Hutečka is Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of History at the University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. He holds a doctorate from the Palacký University in Olomouc and has published several books in the Czech language.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Preface to the English Edition

Introduction

Chapter 1. Tournament of Manliness: Mobilization
Chapter 2. Compromises of Manliness: Everyday Experience
Chapter 3. Transformation of Manliness: Comradeship
Chapter 4. The Degradation of Manliness: The Military Authorities
Chapter 5. Venues of Manliness: Home
Chapter 6. Manliness under Fire: Combat and the Body

Conclusion

Bibliography

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