Home Fronts - Britain and the Empire at War 1939-45

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<p>There is increasing interest in the "home front" during the Second World War including issues such as how people coped with rationing how women worked to contribute to the war effort and how civilian morale fluctuated over time. Most studies on this subject are confined to Britain or to a single other colonial territory neglecting the fact that Britain controlled a large Empire and that there were numerous "home fronts" each of which contributed greatly to the war effort but each in slightly different ways. This book considers "home fronts" from an overall imperial perspective and in a broad array of territories - Australia India South Africa Ceylon Palestine and Kenya as well as Britain. It examines many aspects of wartime life - food communications bombing volunteering internment and more and discusses important themes including identity gender inequality and the relationship between civilians and the state. Besides case studies outlining the detail of the situation in different territories and in different areas of life the book assesses "home fronts" across the Empire in a comprehensive way setting the case studies in their wider context and placing the subject in and advancing the historiography. MARK J. CROWLEY is Associate Professor of History at Wuhan University China. SANDRA TRUDGEN DAWSON is an Instructor in the Department of History at the University of Maryland. Contributors: NUPUR CHAUDHURI MARK J. CROWLEY SANDRA TRUDGEN DAWSON NADJA DURBACH ASHLEY JACKSON RITIKA PRASAD LINSEY ROBB SHERENE SEIKALY JEAN SMITH ANDREW STEWART PETER THORSHEIM CHRISTINE WINTER</p>
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