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This work investigates the lived experience of the British civilian population during the Second World War through the lens of daily record-keeping. George Beardmore, a London-based insurance official, documents the shifting social landscape, the psychological toll of the Blitz, and the gradual erosion of normalcy under the pressures of total war. His entries provide a granular account of how ordinary citizens navigated rationing, air raids, and the pervasive uncertainty of the conflict from 1938 through 1946.
What You Will Find
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Historians and researchers frequently cite this text as a primary source for understanding the domestic front in Britain. Readers often note the candid, unvarnished nature of the prose, which captures the mundane realities of wartime survival alongside major historical events.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1986-05-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192851675
ISBN-13:
9780192851673
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