Wartime Britain: 193945
By (Author) Mike Brown
Illustrated by Christa Hook
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th April 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.084
Paperback
80
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
182g
The Second World War affected every aspect of life on the home front. From food rationing to air raid shelters, war work to the Squander Bug, those left at home had to take huge changes in their stride as Britain mobilised, economised, and saved in the name of Victory. Wartime Britain takes a look at what these changes actually meant for families: how families coped when parents went to fight and children were evacuated; how pets were fed during rationing; the rise in road accidents during the blackout; and 'shelter cough'.
Mike Brown is an authority on the British Home Front in the Second World War. He has written several books and acts as a historical advisor for this period.