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Gerald Howard-Smith and the Lost Generation of Late Victorian and Edwardian England

English

By (author): John Benson

Gerald Howard-Smiths life is intriguing both in its own right and as a vehicle for exploring the world in which he lived. Tall, boisterous and sometimes rather irascible, he was one of the so-called Lost Generation whose lives were cut short by the First World War. Brought up in London, and educated at Eton and Cambridge, he excelled both at cricket and athletics. After qualifying as a solicitor he moved to Wolverhampton and threw himself into the local sporting scene, making a considerable name for himself in the years before the First World War. Volunteering for military service in 1914, he was decorated for bravery before being killed in action two years later. Reporting his death, the War History of the South Staffordshire Regiment claimed that, In his mens eyes he lived as a loose-limbed hero, and in him they lost a very humorous and a very gallant gentleman.

As well as telling the fascinating story of Gerald Howard-Smith for the first time, this important new biography explores such complex and important issues as childhood and adolescence, class relations, sporting achievement, manliness and masculinity, metropolitan-provincial relationships, and forms of commemoration. It will therefore be of interest to educationalists, sports historians, local and regional historians, and those interested in class, gender and civilian-military relations indeed all those seeking to understand the economic, social, and cultural life of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138329683

About John Benson

John Benson is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wolverhampton. He has written widely on nineteenth and twentieth-century history has held visiting positions in Canada and Japan and has spoken on his work throughout Great Britain as well as in Australia Canada Germany Japan the Netherlands New Zealand and the United States of America. His books include British Coalminers in the Nineteenth Century The Working Class in Britain 1850-1939 The Rise of Consumer Society in Britain 1880-1980 Prime Time: A History of the Middle Aged in Twentieth-Century Britain Affluence and Authority: A Social History of Twentieth-Century Britain and The Wolverhampton Tragedy: Death and the Respectable Mr Lawrence.

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