The Civilian In War

The Home Front in Europe, Japan and the USA in World War II

Edited by Jeremy Noakes

The Civilian In War
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Distributed for University of Exeter Press

Edited by Jeremy Noakes

207 pages | illustrated | 8 x 5-4/5
Paper $29.95 ISBN: 9780859893572 Published January 1992 For sale in North and South America only
A collection of essays by specialist authors covering both belligerent and occupied countries: Britain, Germany, the United States, the former Soviet Union, Japan, Italy, Poland, France and the Netherlands. It explores the impact of the Second World War on the civilian population by looking at such aspects as propaganda, morale, labour mobilization, the role of women, resistance and collaboration within a comparative framework.
“...a gem of a book for students...” –Arthur Marwick, O.U.Newsletter


Contents

1. Introduction

Jeremy Noakes

2. Britain

Andrew Thorpe

3. Germany

Jeremy Noakes

4. The Soviet Union

Mark Harrison

5. The United States

Neil A. Wynn

6. Japan

Ian Nish

7. Italy

Toby Abse

8. The Netherlands

Bob Moore

9. Poland

Joanna Hanson

10. France

J.C. Simmonds and H. Footin

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