Much has been written about the men who left to fight in the First World War but what was life really like for those left behind on the Home Front? This book explores the immediate challenges the townspeople of St Albans faced during the war as well as the longer-term effects on the city.
Much has been written about the men who left to fight in the First World War but what was life really like for those left behind on the Home Front? This book explores the immediate challenges the townspeople of St Albans faced during the war as well as the longer-term effects on the city.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sue Mann is an independent researcher and editor based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Jonathan Mein is an independent researcher currently working on a variety of local history projects based in Hertfordshire. Anne Wares has degrees in linguistics and comparative philology. A family historian for 30 years, she moved on to the writing of a history of her neighbourhood in St Albans. Since her retirement from the Hertfordshire Library Service in 2005 her interest has gradually expanded to the rest of the city.
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