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The Great War Localities And Regional Identities 1st Edition Nick Mansfield Craig Horner

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The Great War Localities And Regional Identities 1st Edition Nick Mansfield Craig Horner
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Nick Mansfield; Craig Horner
ISBN: 9781443861991, 1443861995
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Great War Localities And Regional Identities 1st Edition Nick Mansfield Craig Horner by Nick Mansfield; Craig Horner 9781443861991, 1443861995 instant download after payment.

The First World War was one of the prime motors of social change in modern British history. Culture and technology at all levels were transformed. The growing impact of the state, the introduction of modern democracy and change in political allegiance affected most aspects of the lives of UK citizens. Whilst most of the current centenary interest focuses on military aspects of the conflict, this volume considers how these fundamental changes varied from locality to locality within Britain’s Home Front. Taken together, did they drastically alter the long-established importance of regional variations within British society in the early twentieth century? Was there a common national response to these unprecedented events, or did strong regional identities cause significant variations? The series of case studies presented in this volume – ranging geographically and by topic – detail how communities coped with the war’s outbreak, its upheavals, its unprecedented mass mobilization on all fronts, and its unforeseen longevity.

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