All Quiet on the Home Front

All Quiet on the Home Front
Title All Quiet on the Home Front PDF eBook
Author Richard van Emden
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 369
Release 2017-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473891965

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A “fascinating” look at hardship, heroism, and civilian life in England during the Great War (World War One Illustrated). The truth about the sacrifice and suffering among British civilians during World War I is rarely discussed. In this book, people who were there speak about experiences and events that have remained buried for decades. Their testimony shows the same candor and courage we have become accustomed to hearing from military veterans of this war. Those interviewed include a survivor of a Zeppelin raid in 1915; a Welsh munitions worker recruited as a girl; and a woman rescued from a bombed school after five days. There are also accounts of rural famine, bereavement, and the effects on families back home—and even the story of a woman who planned to kill her family to save them further suffering.

The Home Front in Britain

The Home Front in Britain
Title The Home Front in Britain PDF eBook
Author Janis Lomas
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 413
Release 2014-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 1137348992

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The Home Front in Britain explores the British Home Front in the last 100 years since the outbreak of WW1. Case studies critically analyse the meaning and images of the British home and family in times war, challenging prevalent myths of how working and domestic life was shifted by national conflict.

The British Home Front 1939–45

The British Home Front 1939–45
Title The British Home Front 1939–45 PDF eBook
Author Martin Brayley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 178
Release 2012-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782001239

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The population of Britain was mobilized to support the war effort on a scale unseen in any other Western democracy – or in Nazi Germany. They endured long working shifts, shortages of food and all other goods, and complete government control of their daily lives. Most men and women were conscripted or volunteered for additional tasks outside their formal working hours. Under the air raids that destroyed the centres of many towns and made about 2 million homeless, more than 60,000 civilians were killed and 86,000 seriously injured. This fascinating illustrated summary of wartime life, and the organizations that served on the Home front, is a striking record of endurance and sacrifice.

Sport and the Home Front

Sport and the Home Front
Title Sport and the Home Front PDF eBook
Author Matthew Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 249
Release 2020-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1000071367

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Sport and the Home Front contributes in significant and original ways to our understanding of the social and cultural history of the Second World War. It explores the complex and contested treatment of sport in government policy, media representations and the everyday lives of wartime citizens. Acknowledged as a core component of British culture, sport was also frequently criticised, marginalised and downplayed, existing in a constant state of tension between notions of normality and exceptionality, routine and disruption, the everyday and the extraordinary. The author argues that sport played an important, yet hitherto neglected, role in maintaining the morale of the British people and providing a reassuring sense of familiarity at a time of mass anxiety and threat. Through the conflict, sport became increasingly regarded as characteristic of Britishness; a symbol of the ‘ordinary’ everyday lives in defence of which the war was being fought. Utilised to support the welfare of war workers, the entertainment of service personnel at home and abroad and the character formation of schoolchildren and young citizens, sport permeated wartime culture, contributing to new ways in which the British imagined the past, present and future. Using a wide range of personal and public records – from diary writing and club minute books to government archives – this book breaks new ground in both the history of the British home front and the history of sport.

The Home Front in World War Two

The Home Front in World War Two
Title The Home Front in World War Two PDF eBook
Author Susie Hodge
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 303
Release 2013-02-19
Genre History
ISBN 178346979X

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This book brings an era to life with vivid stories and information from those who were there. During World War Two, 90% of the British population remained civilians. The War affected daily life more than any other war had done before. The majority of British people faced this will fortitude, courage and determination and this is their story, the telling of events and situations that forced their ingenuity and survival instincts to rise. Make do and mend came to mean so much more than reworking old clothes and this book describes the enterprise that went on and has long been forgotten. From the coasts and the countryside, this is how those at home faced and fought the war passively, particularly women whose job it was to keep the home fires burning. These ordinary people were crucial to the war effort; without their courage and inventiveness, the outcome could have been very different. Packed with interviews, photographs and other firsthand information, this book will appeal to all those who were there, but even more for those with little or no experience of World War Two, who will gain insights into the humor, strength and creativity that emerged in the face of hardship and tragedy. The book explores how people lived in Britain during times of fear, hardship and uncertainty; how they functioned and supported those away fighting and how they dealt with the enormous challenges and adversities

The British Home Front and the First World War

The British Home Front and the First World War
Title The British Home Front and the First World War PDF eBook
Author Hew Strachan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 707
Release 2023-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 1316515494

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The fullest account yet of the British home front in the First World War and how war changed Britain forever.

Home Fronts

Home Fronts
Title Home Fronts PDF eBook
Author Mark J. Crowley
Publisher
Total Pages 277
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9781783272259

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Examines the "home front" war effort from an overall imperial perspective, assessing the contribution of individual imperial territories.