Worcestershire's War

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781445634456
  • Weight: 555g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the story of Worcestershire’s First World War. Using letters, diaries and journals made at the time, the book draws together the vast array of experiences from Worcestershire locals to build up a comprehensive picture of how the county experienced the war. It explores among other things the role of Worcestershire’s women in wartime, the local regiment fighting in the Middle East and Worcestershire’s huge impact on the development of the medical profession during this period. The First World War was not just about the Tommy fighting in the trenches – some had a very different experience. Arthur Pepper was a pilot before being shot down and becoming a prisoner of war, and his story is told, along with those of a Navy rating, an Army chaplain and a conscientious objector. The Home Front and everyday life is also considered, with the hardships of food production and the Women’s Land Army. This remarkable collection of voices gives a unique insight into this county’s First World War.
Professor Maggie Andrews lectures at the University of Worcester where she specialises in the twentieth century social and cultural history. She has published books chapters and articles on women's history, remembrance and broadcasting history. Adrian Gregson manages the archives at Worcesteshire County Council, and is a historian with a particular interest in the First World War. Dr John Peters lectures at Newman University and teaches First World War history.