WWI Poster, Are you doing your duty today?
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WWI Poster, Are you doing your duty today?
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, England Expects, 1805, 1915. Are you doing your duty today? With the figure of Admiral Lord Nelson. Date: 1915
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1805 Admiral Committee Duty Enlist Expects Guilt Join Nelson Parliamentary Patriotic Patriotism Pressure Psychological Recruiting Recruitment Shame Today
Are You Doing Your Duty Today?
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: WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster with Admiral Lord Nelson (1915) The evocative image of the World War I Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, "England Expects, 1805, 1915. Are you doing your duty today?" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. This powerful poster, created in 1915, was designed to galvanize the British public into action and encourage enlistment during the First World War. The poster features a striking depiction of Admiral Lord Nelson, the legendary naval hero who famously led the British fleet to victory against the French and Spanish at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Nelson's stern gaze and outstretched hand, as if reaching out to address the viewer directly, exudes a sense of authority and urgency. The background shows a fleet of ships at sea, with the words "England Expects" written in bold letters, echoing Nelson's famous last words before the battle. The poster's caption, "Are you doing your duty today?" adds a psychological and moral dimension to the recruitment message. The use of guilt and shame as motivational tools was a common tactic during wartime, as the poster aims to evoke a sense of responsibility and patriotism in the viewer. The image of Lord Nelson, a revered national hero, serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by previous generations and the duty of the current population to uphold the legacy. This iconic poster is a poignant representation of the psychological pressure and patriotic fervor that characterized the recruitment efforts during the First World War. Its enduring impact is a testament to the power of visual communication in shaping historical narratives and inspiring collective action.
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