
Reporting the Blitz: News from the Home Front Communities
Author(s): Stuart Hylton (Author)
- Publisher: The History Press
- Publication Date: 1 Oct. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 0752476610
- ISBN-13: 9780752476612
Book Description
Terrifying raids, thousands of bombs and countless petrified inhabitants of Britain’s busiest cities. These are the prevailing images of the Blitz and the Home Front in the Second World War. However, for the people who experienced it, it was so much more and affected every aspect of their existence.
Surviving the Home Front explores through contemporary newspaper reports and advertisements the effect the Blitz had on issues as varied as fashion, food, transport and more. It explores how facets of humanity showed themselves through individual tales of heroism, eccentricity and humour, but above all Stuart Hylton shows how the irrepressible spirit of the British people overcame a period of harsh austerity combined with the fresh terrors that appeared in their skies almost every night.
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Book Description
The Home Front as seen by the wartime media, highlighting community and social ties
About the Author
STUART HYLTON is a freelance writer, a local historian, and the author of numerous history titles including Careless Talk: A Hidden History of the Home Front, Reading at War and A History of Manchester.
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