Country House at War

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  • ISBN 9780300290134
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The story of how English country houses were repurposed during the Second World War, told through the lives of those who lived and worked in them

In the Second World War, country houses across England were requisitioned by the government for the war effort. These homes opened their doors to evacuated children, were transformed into hospitals, and played host to training camps for the armed forces. The care of the estates was often left to young women and the elderly, who had to completely change the running of their homes to accommodate essential wartime activities.

In this fascinating history, Judith S. Lewis explores the lives of country houses during the Second World War. Some homes were requisitioned for intelligence operations, like Audley End, which was used as the headquarters of the Polish Section of SOE, whereas others, like West Wycombe, were used to house artefacts of national importance. Examining the long legacy of the war, Lewis reveals why some houses survived, whether as family homes, museums, or public parks, while others simply disappeared altogether.

Judith S. Lewis is the Edna Hoffman Bowman Presidential Professor of History and Women’s Studies, Emerita, at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of In the Family Way: Childbearing in the British Aristocracy and Sacred to Female Patriotism: Gender, Class, and Politics in Late Georgian Britain.

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