Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Escaping the Blitz Penny Starns

Escaping the Blitz By Penny Starns

Escaping the Blitz by Penny Starns


£12.00
New RRP £14.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 2 left

Summary

This book reveals the myths and mayhem which accompanied the three waves of wartime evacuation and documents the experiences of evacuees in their own words.

Escaping the Blitz Summary

Escaping the Blitz: The Myths & Mayhem of Evacuation in the Second World War by Penny Starns

Escaping the Blitz is the story of the biggest social upheaval in British history. Portrayed by the government as a positive by-product of the Second World War, civilian evacuation represented the cornerstone of Britain's civil defence strategy. In a single stroke, children were uprooted from their close-knit families and replanted in unfamiliar and sometimes hostile surroundings. Over the course of three days beginning on 31st August 1939, three and a half million vulnerable adults and children were evacuated from cities to rural areas. This totally haphazard mingling of social classes had profound and long-lasting effects on British society. From a government standpoint evacuation was an exercise in military logistics, but for those who took part it was a life changing experience. Furthermore, there was no typical evacuee experience, only a shared sense of alienation in the face of extreme adversity. The general trend for domestic evacuation was for central government to offload responsibility for evacuees onto rural local authorities. When it became clear that the latter had neither the basic resources nor administrative machinery to cope with large influxes of evacuees, central government was forced back into the policy driving seat. Yet a completely different approach was adopted towards overseas evacuation. Known as Sea-Vacs, children sent abroad were expected to act as ambassadors for Britain, tug at the heart strings of host nations, and elicit international financial support for the war effort. Aside from this role Sea-Vacs were essential for the survival of the British race, and government ministers fully expected them to eventually fight from the colonies in the event of a German invasion of Britain. Public perceptions of children however, shifted throughout the war. In 1939 children were either viewed as innocents in need of protection, or as useless mouths who were draining the nation of vital food supplies. Yet by 1941 they had become active participants in the war effort, and children as young as five could be found working on the land. By 1943 the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries considered children to be a vital component in Britain's food production industry. They remained so long after the war had ended. Moreover, although some evacuees were lucky enough to have positive and uplifting encounters with their host families, others less fortunate suffered physical, emotional and sexual abuse. This book reveals the myths and mayhem which accompanied the three waves of wartime evacuation and document the experiences of evacuees in their own words. Throughout the book QR codes link readers (using a suitable phone or tablet) to unique video content of evacuees telling their story in their own words.

About Penny Starns

Dr Penny Starns was awarded her Doctorate in History by the University of Bristol. Since that time, she has worked as an award -winning writer for BBC Radio4, and as a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, University of London and University of Bristol. Recent books include Sisters of the Somme, Truly of the Few: The Polish Air Force in the Defence of Britain Penny Legg is the author of over thirteen books. A university lecturer in creative writing, journalism and business writing, and author coach. Penny is a founding member of SO:To Speak, Southampton's festival of words and author of Crime in the Second World War: Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Author's Note Introduction Prologue Chapter One - Evacuation 1939 Chapter Two - Evacuation 1940 Chapter Three - Overseas 1940 Chapter Four - Suffer the Children Chapter Five - Homecoming and Legacy Bibliography

Additional information

GOR013648216
9781781220177
1781220174
Escaping the Blitz: The Myths & Mayhem of Evacuation in the Second World War by Penny Starns
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sabrestorm Publishing
2021-09-01
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Escaping the Blitz