<p>"<em>Scandalous Conduct</em> is a welcome addition to the literature on Canadian military culture and is an excellent introduction to its concept of honor."</p> - Peter Kasurak, Queen's University (History: Review of New Books)

Drunken disorderliness. Cowardice in battle. Writing bad cheques. Vulgarity. Sexual indecency. Adultery. Following courts martial for such disgraceful deeds, hundreds of Canadian officers lost their commissions during the First and Second World Wars. Scandalous Conduct investigates the forgotten experiences of these dismissed ex-officers to offer a new critical perspective on constructed notions of honour and dishonour. Matthew Barrett explores how changing definitions of scandalous behaviour shaped the quintessential honour crime known as "conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." As symbolized by the loss of commissioned rank, dishonour represented a direct challenge to the discredited officer's prestige, livelihood, and sense of manhood. Drawing on fascinating court cases that have never before been studied, Scandalous Conduct convincingly demonstrates a surprising conclusion. The scope of officer misconduct revealed that the ideal of military honour was not nearly as stable as leaders preferred to believe; instead it depended on changing social circumstances and disciplinary requirements.

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Introduction

1 Honour and Dishonour in the British Army Tradition

2 Dismissal and Cashiering in the First World War

3 Coming Back and Making Good

4 Dishonourable Records and the Interwar Period

5 Dismissal and Cashiering in the Second World War

6 Reclassification, Removal, and Re-enlistment

7 De-officered and De-citizened

Conclusion

Appendix: Courts Martial Data

Notes; Bibliography; Index

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ISBN
9780774865456
Publisert
2022-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
520 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
276

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Matthew Barrett is a military historian and a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at the Canadian War Museum. His work has appeared in Canadian Military History, the Canadian Journal of History, and Histoire sociale/Social History, and he is the co-author and illustrator of a forthcoming graphic history about the First World War.