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Mutinous memories

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02 November 2021


HISTORY / Europe / France, Military history, HISTORY / Revolutionary, HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, Maritime history, Mutiny, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

'This is a fascinating and well-researched study that offers an original analysis of a well-worn tale of military protest, and it will be of interest to military, political, social and cultural historians alike.'
Social History
‘The mutinies of 1919 have been neglected for far too long. Perry’s lasting achievement is rescuing their memory from the dustbin of history, so future generations can reevaluate their significance as memories and motives fade. Mutinous memories is a masterpiece of historical scholarship covering a momentous event long forgotten, but one that still has relevance today.'
Choice Connect
'profoundly original and ambitious ... Mutinous memories should inspire those who read it to think afresh about how history might be written.'
Labour History Review
Introduction
1 Sensing mutiny
2 Mutinous emotion
3 A mutineers’ world: transnationalism and the sense of place
4 Age, time and personal memory
5 Associational memory
Conclusion
Index