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Thread #158817   Message #3760895
Posted By: Keith A of Hertford
26-Dec-15 - 07:23 AM
Thread Name: History and mythology of WW1
Subject: RE: History and mythology of WW1
Yes rag. Well known.

JTT, no-one with any knowledge at the time believed the war would end by Christmas, and Pennel contradicts your view of people being "dupes.


" A series of retrospective myths have built up that suggest ordinary British and Irish people backed the war because they were deluded, brainwashed and naïvely duped into supporting the conflict. My research shows that this was simply not the case."
Whilst enthusiastic crowds certainly existed in August 1914, the new research suggests that this didn't reflect the whole picture. "Other gatherings around late July and early August opposed the war," Dr Pennell explains, "and many more people were shocked and disbelieving that such an event could happen."
"Once the decision to go to war was made on 4th August, the public rallied around what was perceived as a just cause. Their support was very often carefully considered, well-informed, reasoned, and only made once all other options were exhausted. People supported the war, but only because they felt it was the right thing to do in light of the circumstances.""
Dr. Catriona Pennel

http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_219199_en.html