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Creating the people’s war

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Civil defence was the most significant voluntary organisation of the Second World War. It involved men and women of every class, generation and locality in Britain. This book examines how civil def...
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Why has the ‘people’s war’ been such a durable and attractive myth? Creating the people’s war examines how civil defence personnel engaged with this narrative during the war and in the following decades to answer this question.

Civil defence was the most significant voluntary organisation of the Second World War, involving millions of men and women of every class, generation and locality in Britain. This book shows how local communities of civil defence personnel co-developed narratives about the value of their work which challenged hierarchies of war service. In their social groups volunteers wrote themselves into the ‘people’s war’ and invested it with meaning, creating national identity from the bottom up. Community was both central to these representations and vital for their production.

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Price: £80.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Cultural History of Modern War
Publication Date: 02 August 2022
ISBN: 9781526162410
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century, Social and cultural history, HISTORY / Military / World War II, HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Military history, Second World War

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Introduction
1 Community
2 The people’s war
3 Veterans
4 Housewives
5 Adolescents
6 Lovers
7 Conscientious objectors
Conclusion


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Index