The Home Front 1914-1918 The Home Front 1914-1918

The Home Front 1914-1918

How Britain Survived the Great War

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Publisher Description

The Great War had a profound impact on Britain. Not only did families risk their sons in active combat; every member of society was required to make a contribution to the war effort. National initiatives like rationing affected all, and civilians were now regarded as a legitimate military target. Reminders of this turbulent time survive today, in rituals such as Summer Time and Remembrance, nationwide war memorials, and the powerful myth of a lost generation slaughtered in a futile war. Here Ian Beckett examines the mobilization of the British people for the war effort and reassesses its impact on state and society. As evidence, he presents 40 key documents, including the King's rallying cry to the nation to 'eat less wheat', reports on social phenomena from anti-German riots to the drinking habits of women and juveniles, and Kitchener's initiatives to raise his New Armies.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
December 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Information
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
63.5
MB
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