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Author | : David Lassman |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2018-11-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 152670630X |
Bath at War 1939-45 is a comprehensive account of the citys experience of the conflict, covering in detail life on the Home Front set against the background of the wider theatres of war.The narrative of that global struggle is given with a focus on the ordeals endured by the people of Bath, as they cheered their men and women fighters off to war, welcomed thousands of evacuated men, women and children to the city, and faced the full might of Hitlers Luftwaffe.Rare insights into the life of the war-torn city are included, along with untold stories from the footnotes of history, from the Bath blitz to the influx of American GIs. The book incorporates memoirs and memories, along with in depth research from official records and newspaper accounts, so the reader sees the war from the perspective of ordinary people, although the military experiences of Baths citizens - and in many cases their tragic sacrifices - are also included.More controversial topics are also touched upon, such as civil defense, military injustice, racism and local politics, to give a full and fascinating picture of a great city facing profound trials of endurance and courage, thus revealing the many characteristics which has sustained Bath throughout its illustrious history.
Author | : Lora Ann Sigler |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2022-10-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1476687188 |
This work is a comparative study of the three "great" American wars of the 20th century: World War I, World War II and Vietnam. The book explores several aspects of American popular culture, like fashion, film and societal mores. While a number of books have covered fashion during individual wars, this is the first study to compare several major conflicts, drawing some conclusions regarding the lasting influences of wardrobe over an entire century. This book provides short background information for each war, briefly covering earlier conflicts that shaped the hostilities of the 20th century. Although the emphasis is on women's clothing, participation and service, men are not ignored. Their fashions not only speak to the times, but the enormity of their sacrifices.
Author | : David Falconer |
Publisher | : Sutton Publishing |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Bath (England) |
ISBN | : 9780750926720 |
At the outbreak of World War II, Bath was considered to be relatively safe from enemy attack. Yet, in April 1942, nearly 500 of the city's inhabitants were killed in a Luftwaffe bombing raid. This book looks at life in Bath during World War II.
Author | : Christine Friesel |
Publisher | : Charley Brother, LLC |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2021-07-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781736208700 |
When poet Fannie Toyne talked about her father, Charles Brother, which was hardly ever, she said her earliest memory was being thrown out a window. When Civil War Marine Charles Brother talked about "the boys," which was often, he talked of the pursuit of that prize ship and the Battle of Mobile Bay when Admiral Farragut reportedly cried out, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" Drenched in history and sea salt, The Boys of Bath is a saga of sacrifice and loyalty, exhibiting the few and proud men of rare, high spirit: the first to go in, not flinching for canon, shipwreck, or mines. Charles Brother wrote of life in Bath, New York, and in the barracks in Boston and Brooklyn, the New York Draft Riots, gunnery, targets, storms, and drilling with terrific shipmates-men who were agile and ready to fly in the ropes and through life-his fraternity. His story is about the bloody correction of the nineteenth century, made by grandsons of slave owners, a story relevant only to those who know well this business of being wrong about all of it-the true cost of sin against a race and the exit strategy, the unspoken promise to be silent, the pursuit of a prize, and the torpedo mines primed to give way to that switch, even those only in your head.
Author | : William Cederwell |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2017-11-06 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 135123904X |
Reading London in Wartime: Blitz, the People and Propaganda in 1940s Literature presents an expansive variety of writers and genres, including non-fiction and film approaches, to build a comprehensive social picture of the atmosphere during wartime London. From blitz and austerity to the nagging insistency of propaganda, this volume examines the representation of London in wartime and early post-war literature through each writer’s unique perspective on the pressures of 1940s city life. Exploring the use of London imagery, this book considers how literature redirects attention to individual, subjective experience at a time of enforced co-operation, uniformity and community. Unlike government information films and news broadcasts, which often used London to prop up prevailing clichés and stereotypes, and encouraged patriotic support for the war, literature had the freedom to express more recalcitrant truths. London writing of the 1940s was not a literature of opposition or dissent, but in offering more nuanced depictions of the period, it was a counterweight to propaganda and the general war temperament. In writing, the city becomes a more complex place, no longer the easy symbol of defiance and stoicism, of the shared sacrifice of ration book and war work.
Author | : David Falconer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Bath (England) |
ISBN | : 9781838427771 |
Author | : John Spencer |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2022-05-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1982294523 |
Whilst World War 2 was a war of deadly horrors and destruction at the time and the sequelae persist to this day. However the children of the time actually found fun, enjoyment and entertainment in what they experienced and I now find it unbelievable I was one of them. Most of this paradoxical response was due to the courage and bravery of the parents and teachers of the times who shielded and protected us from the true reality of the horrendous happenings. Now, when we thought we had at last conquered our primitive destructive impulses human kind is once again wilfully repeating the barbaric destructive behaviors against our selves that obviously remain in our collective psyches after thousands of years of so called civilization. Can or Will we ever change ?
Author | : Diane Allen |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2024-07-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1529093082 |
Diane Allen's The Yorkshire Farm Girl is a heartfelt novel of a family dreaming of a better life when WW2 looms on the horizon. September 1939. Friends Maggie Shaunessy and Lizzie Taylor are heartbroken to be evacuated from their Liverpool homes to rural Yorkshire. Lizzie is sent to live with a vicar in the village of Gargrave, while Maggie finds herself delivered by chauffeur to Hawith Hall and Lady and Lord Bradley. Both girls at the hall and the vicarage are far different to what they are used to – and both are very homesick. Though Maggie finds friendship too in the form of Alice, a young servant at the hall who takes Maggie under her wing. But change is coming to the Dales too, leaving the girls feeling harboring desperate plans of run away, back to Liverpool . . .
Author | : Sheila Crossley |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2024-06-21 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1035809486 |
Everyone now knows what life is like during a Pandemic but if you have ever wondered whether living through it is better or worse than living in a World War, this little book is for you. In this contest of war versus pandemic, personal recollections illustrate what life was like in the years immediately preceding the Second World War and the changes that occurred after the outbreak of hostilities. It was not a game of two halves. There was a lengthy interval of seventy-five years between the end of one event and the start of the other. In both cases there were some own goals, a lot of off-sides and numerous penalties, but the referee leaves it to the reader to decide which side won, if any.
Author | : Geraldine Howell |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2013-08-01 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 0857854283 |
A comprehensive analysis of Second World War dress practice and appearance, this study places dress at the forefront of a complex series of cultural chain reactions. As lives were changed by the conditions of war, dress continued to reflect important visual narratives regarding class, gender and taste that would impact significantly on public consciousness of equality, fairness and morale. Using new archival and primary source evidence, Wartime Fashion clarifies how and why clothing was rationed, and repositions style and design during the war in relation to past expectations and ideas about clothes and fabrics. The book explores the impact of war on the dress and appearance of civilian women of all classes in the context of changing social and economic infrastructures created by the national emergency. The varied research elements combined in this book form a rounded and definitive account of the dress history of British women during the Second World War. This is essential reading for anyone with an active interest in the field, whether personal or professional.