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Public Schools and the Great War: The Generation Lost

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By (author): Anthony Seldon David Walsh Seldon Walsh

The book examines the impact which the Great War had on the Public Schools and the sacrificial contribution made to the victory which came in 1918. The war consumed about a fifth of all the public schoolboys who fought, while the survivors were scarred by the loss of so many friends. Based largely on source material from school archives and histories, it moves from the naive excitement of the summer of 1914 to the many moving stories that emerge from the carnage of the Western Front. It looks at school life in those war years, boys with their futures on hold and the prospect of death always very close, Headmasters and staff devastated by the loss of so many young lives. About one distinguished Headmaster, who died in January 1919, it was said that the War killed him as straightly and surely as if he had fallen at the front. The book ranges across many topics including the selflessness and pride of Public Schools across the British Empire and in Ireland; the role of the Officers Training Corps in militarising a generation; the letters written from the Front to teachers; the pride taken by schools in the Victoria Crosses etc won by Old Boys; the statistical terms in which the Public Schools contribution can be measured; the ways in which schools commemorated the war, and still do so today. Finally the legacy of the war is examined, both the effect on the schools themselves but also the contribution made by writers and artists to the disillusionment of the inter-war years. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526739896

About Anthony SeldonDavid WalshSeldonWalsh

Anthony Seldon is Master of Wellington College having previously been the headmaster of Brighton College. He has written or edited over 30 books including the standard works on Prime Ministers John Major Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He is the authorised historian of 10 Downing Street and has written extensively on it. He is co-founder of the Institute of Contemporary British History and Action For Happiness. His next books are the authorised history of the British Embassy in Washington a new book on 10 Downing Street and a book on happiness and spirituality. David Walsh is the former Deputy Head of Tonbridge School and has taught in Australia. He is a published historical author. He leads battlefield tours. He lives at Oxted Surrey.

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