
Home Front Studies
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A peer-reviewed journal probing the history & experience of wartime home fronts, broadly considered. Published by @UNPjournals. Posts by the editor.
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https://nebraskapressjournals.unl.edu/journal/home-front-studies/ 07-03-2023 03:38:22
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Our next reading group is Wednesday, 2 April 2025 @ 7pm Eastern with James J Kimble (Seton Hall) on "Preparing the Ideal Enemy: #wwii Propaganda, the Goldilocks Principle, and A Tale of a City.” Email [email protected] for reading/links!

#homefront article of the week: Do you think of anarchists as anti-militarist? Here, Dr Henry Brown offers a robust counterexample from #TheSpanishCivilWar, showing how militarized symbols helped foster an image of the antifascist warrior. Fascinating stuff! doi.org/pc6v



#homefront article of the week: How do you run a PR campaign for Atlas ICBMs? Rebecca Berens Matzke has the answer, showing how the US military used #Midwestern #ColdWar publicity to foster deterrence & encourage acceptance of the new weapon. Ripon College doi.org/pd7n


#homefront article of the week: Federica Ferlanti focuses on women’s activism in #WWII China, uncovering the ambitious work of the Women’s Advisory Committee, which used wartime as a rationale for advancing women’s social & economic prospects. Cardiff University doi.org/pg2f



#homefront article of the week: Scott Birdwise takes us into #WWII London through the view of wartime documentarian Humphrey Jennings, who affirmed the people's spirited resistance via imagery of movement & rhythm. An insightful analysis. Toronto Film School doi.org/pjx4


#homefront article of the week: Julie R. Estlick checks in with an intriguing study of the boiler suit—spied recently on the Barbie movie set but made famous by #WWII’s Rosie the Riveter and ever since a complex feminist symbol. Fascinating! cubouldercmci doi.org/pkpn


#homefront article of the week: The curious intersection of #wartime, cartography, & #women grounds this #WWII study, which maps the transformation of mapmaking via the experiences of 3 of the women who were there. Great recovered history. KSU Arts & Sciences doi.org/pkpp


#homefront article of the week: Bennett Parten digs into Cyrena Stone’s #USCivilWar-era diary, arguing that its wide-ranging observations support a growing scholarly recognition that battlefront & home front are “intwined spaces.” Ben Parten doi.org/pnh4





#homefront article of the week: Harry C. Merritt argues that the #USCivilWar’s Lost Cause narrative wasn’t unique. Post #WWII narratives of Latvians who’d fought in German-led legions show telltale signs of similar mythmaking. Insightful work! UVM History Dept doi.org/prtv





#homefront article of the week: Prof. Julie Gottlieb revisits the so-called Phoney War in the UK (1938-40), using impressive primary data showing that the psychological impacts of the conflict manifested in nervous disorders & even a wave of “crisis suicides.” doi.org/pv4b


