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Under Fire Paul Rusiecki

Under Fire By Paul Rusiecki

Under Fire by Paul Rusiecki


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In this meticulous study of the impact of total war on the civilian population of Essex between 1939 and 1945, Paul Rusiecki examines how people coped with the immense stress caused by heavy bombing, the fear of invasion and other anxieties while so much was demanded of them by the authorities.

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Under Fire: Essex and the Second World War, 1939-1945 by Paul Rusiecki

In this meticulous study of the impact of total war on the civilian population of Essex between 1939 and 1945, Paul Rusiecki examines how people coped with the immense stress caused by heavy bombing, the fear of invasion and other anxieties while so much was demanded of them by the authorities. The book brings into focus the social, economic, political, and religious strains caused by the war. Education was forced to adapt in the face of massive disruption and industry too; the contribution to victory made by firms that switched to war work is analyzed. A picture emerges through the records kept by individuals of how Essex people viewed wartime events both at home and much further afield-the successes and failures of their own government and the actions of both allies and enemies. The experience of war also encompasses aspects that are at odds with traditional views of wartime Britain and the so-called Dunkirk spirit. Rusiecki recounts the hostility faced by conscientious objectors, as well as the undercurrents of political disaffection circulating by 1942 which produced a sensational by-election result at Maldon. The murkier aspects of the war in Essex-crime and a supposed crisis in morality-are also dealt with in depth. Faced with the most appalling circumstances, most nonetheless found ways of keeping their spirits up, whether that meant reading in air-raid shelters, continuing to flock to the theater and cinema, or playing football for their factory team. This is the story of how the people of Essex survived the most extraordinary challenges they had ever faced, ultimately emerging with a sense of having earned the right to eradicate the gross inequalities that had marred society for so long.

About Paul Rusiecki

Paul Rusiecki is the author of The Impact of Catastrophe: The People of Essex and the First World War.

Table of Contents

1 War, Phoney War and disaster 2 Nightmares come true:The Blitz 3 Fortress Essex 4 Popular protest 5 Second front 6 Carrying on 7 Criminals, conchies and clergymen 8 Doodlebugs, rockets and victory

Additional information

GOR006622844
9781909291287
1909291285
Under Fire: Essex and the Second World War, 1939-1945 by Paul Rusiecki
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Hertfordshire Press
20150630
400
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