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Austerity Britain 19451951 David Kynaston

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Austerity Britain 19451951 David Kynaston
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.45 MB
Author: David Kynaston
ISBN: 9780802716934, 9780802779588, 0802716938, 0802779581
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Austerity Britain 19451951 David Kynaston by David Kynaston 9780802716934, 9780802779588, 0802716938, 0802779581 instant download after payment.

As much as any country, England bore the brunt of Germany's aggression in World War II, and was ravaged in many ways at the war's end. Celebrated historian David Kynaston has written an utterly original, and compellingly readable, account of the following six years, during which the country rebuilt itself. Kynaston's great genius is to chronicle the country's experience from bottom to top: coursing through through the book, therefore, is an astonishing variety of ordinary, contemporary voices, eloquently and passionately evincing the country's remarkable spirit. Judy Haines, a Chingford housewife, gamely endures the tribulations of rationing; Mary King, a retired schoolteacher in Birmingham, observes how well-fed the Queen looks during a royal visit; Henry St. John, a persnickety civil servant in Bristol, is oblivious to anyone's troubles but his own. Together they present a portrait of an indomitable people and Kynaston skillfully links their stories to bigger events thought...

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