The Hunger War The Hunger War

The Hunger War

Food, Rations & Rationing 1914-1918

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Descripción editorial

A fascinating study of the role that food—and the lack of it—played in the First World War, for both troops and civilians.

 


In the First World War, the supply of food to civilians became as significant a factor in final victory as success or defeat on the battlefields. Never before had the populations of entire countries lived under siege conditions, yet this extraordinary situation is often overlooked as a decisive factor in the outcome of the conflict.


 


Matthew Richardson, in this highly readable and original comparative study, looks at the food supply situation on the British, German, French, Russian, and Italian home fronts, as well as on the battlefields. His broad perspective contrasts with some narrower approaches to the subject, and brings a fresh insight into the course of the war on all the major fronts. He explores the causes of food shortages, as well as the ways in which both combatant and neutral nations attempted to overcome them. He also looks at widely differing attitudes towards alcohol during the war, the social impacts of food shortages, and the ways in which armies attempted to feed their troops in the field.


 

Includes photos

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2015
30 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
272
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Pen & Sword Military
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
108.1
MB
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