References
With the aim of this blog to not be like an essay, I'm not going to reference after every fact or point that I make.
So, to ensure credibility and to provide further reading for topics that I have covered, I am going to list everything that I have read to gain knowledge on whatever I have posted.
These will vary between books and websites (legit ones), and anything else I consult!
Websites
https://www.iwm.org.uk/history
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/
Books
Brown, M., Christmas on the Home Front, (2004)
Brown, M., Evacuees of the Second World War, (Oxford, 2010)
Brown, M., Put That Light Out!: Britain’s Civil Defence Services at War 1939-1945, (Stroud, 1999)
Calder, A., The People’s War: Britain 1939-1945, (London, 1992)
Clark, A., Wartime Memories: Stories of the Second World War in the North East, (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2012)
De La Bédoyère, G., The Home Front, (Oxford, 2002)
Doyle, P., ARP and Civil Defence in the Second World War, (Oxford, 2011)
Gardiner, J., The Blitz, (London, 2011)
Gardiner, J., Wartime Britain 1939-1945, (London, 2004)
Gosling, L., The Home Front Pocket Manual 1939-1945, (Oxford, 2020)
Harris, C., Women at War 1939-1945, The Home Front, (Glochestershire, 2000)
Hubert, M., A Wartime Christmas, (US, 1995)
Jones, H., British Civilians in the Front Line: Air Raids, Productivity and Wartime Culture 1939-1945, (Manchester, 2006)
McCutcheon, C,. Air Raid Precautions, (Stroud, 2007)
Mitchell, J., Blitz Spirit, (Oxford, 2010)
Moss, N., Nineteen Weeks: American, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940, (New York, 2003)
Patten, M., We'll Eat Again, (London, 2012)
Storey, N., Women in the Second World War, (Gloucestershire, 2019)
Tyrer, N., They Fought in the Fields, The Women's Land Army: The Story of A Forgotten Victory, (London, 1997)
Ward, A., A Guide to War Publications of the First & Second World War: From Training Guide to Propaganda Posters (Barnsley, 2015)
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