The First World War required the mobilisation of entire societies, regardless of age or gender. In the fullest account to-date of the home front, leading historians chart how its impact changed Britain for ever from political and economic transformation to social and domestic life.
The First World War required the mobilisation of entire societies, regardless of age or gender. In the fullest account to-date of the home front, leading historians chart how its impact changed Britain for ever from political and economic transformation to social and domestic life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Hew Strachan 1. The United Kingdom in 1914 Catriona Pennell Part I. Government: 2. The monarchy Heather Jones 3. The growth of cabinet government George Peden 4. The defence of the realm act G. R. Rubin 5. Local Government: The experience of Essex Stuart Hallifax 6. The clergy and cultural mobilisation Edward Madigan Part II. Resources: 7. Iron and steel Peter Claughton 8. Timber Rob Newman 9. Fishing Robb Robinson 10. Agriculture Keith Grieves 11. Coal David Howell 12. Finance Jonathan Boff Part III. People: 13. Labour, the labour party and the trades unions Chris Wrigley 14. Enlistment and conscription Ian Beckett 15. Charities Peter Grant 16. Refugees Pierre Purseigle 17. Prisoners of war and internees Panikos Panayi Part IV. Production: 18. Munitions Gerard Charmley 19. Clothing and uniforms Krisztina Robert 20. Shipbuilding and ship repair Hugh Murphy 21. Railways Christopher Phillips 22. Seaborne trade and merchant shipping Martin Wilcox and David J. Starkey 23. Food Mary Elisabeth Cox Part V. Social Impacts: 24. Press and propaganda David Monger 25. Pacifism Martin Ceadel 26. Homes and families Maggie Andrews 27. Crime and policing Louise A. Jackson 28. Children Rosie Kennedy 29. The home front as war front Susan R. Grayzel 30. The United Kingdom in 1919 Martin Daunton.
Introduction Hew Strachan 1. The United Kingdom in 1914 Catriona Pennell Part I. Government: 2. The monarchy Heather Jones 3. The growth of cabinet government George Peden 4. The defence of the realm act G. R. Rubin 5. Local Government: The experience of Essex Stuart Hallifax 6. The clergy and cultural mobilisation Edward Madigan Part II. Resources: 7. Iron and steel Peter Claughton 8. Timber Rob Newman 9. Fishing Robb Robinson 10. Agriculture Keith Grieves 11. Coal David Howell 12. Finance Jonathan Boff Part III. People: 13. Labour, the labour party and the trades unions Chris Wrigley 14. Enlistment and conscription Ian Beckett 15. Charities Peter Grant 16. Refugees Pierre Purseigle 17. Prisoners of war and internees Panikos Panayi Part IV. Production: 18. Munitions Gerard Charmley 19. Clothing and uniforms Krisztina Robert 20. Shipbuilding and ship repair Hugh Murphy 21. Railways Christopher Phillips 22. Seaborne trade and merchant shipping Martin Wilcox and David J. Starkey 23. Food Mary Elisabeth Cox Part V. Social Impacts: 24. Press and propaganda David Monger 25. Pacifism Martin Ceadel 26. Homes and families Maggie Andrews 27. Crime and policing Louise A. Jackson 28. Children Rosie Kennedy 29. The home front as war front Susan R. Grayzel 30. The United Kingdom in 1919 Martin Daunton.
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