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07/31/18 War, welfare and depression: social change in Britain 1929-51 | Manchester
Metropolitan University
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07/31/18 War, welfare and depression: social change in Britain 1929-51 | Manchester
Metropolitan University
The Police and the Hunger Marchers - Ralph Hayburn, 1972-8Article | Further reading
The radical left in Britain: 1931-1941 - James Jupp, 1982Book | Further reading
Fascist violence and the politics of public order in inter-war Britain: the Olympia debaterevisited* - Jon Lawrence, 2003-05
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
'What's the Big Idea?': Oswald Mosley, the British Union of Fascists and Generic Fascism -Gary Love, 2007
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The Periodical Press and the Intellectual Culture of Conservatism in Interwar Britain - GaryLove, 2014-12
Article | Further reading
British fascism: essays on the radical right in inter-war Britain - Kenneth Lunn, RichardThurlow, 1980
Book | Further reading
‘Class and conventional wisdom: the Conservative party and the “public” in inter-warBritain’ IN: The ideologies of class: social relations in Britain, 1880-1950 - Ross McKibbin
Chapter | Further reading
Against fascism and war: ruptures and continuities in British communist politics,1935-1941 - Kevin Morgan, c1989
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Public Politics and Traditions of Popular Protest: Demonstrations of the Unemployed inDundee and Edinburgh, .1921–1939 - Malcolm Robert Petrie, 2013-12
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Unity from Below? The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Labour and the Left in Aberdeenand Dundee, 1936-1939 - Malcolm Petrie, 2014-01
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British politics, 1910-1935: the crisis of the party system - David Powell, NetLibrary, Inc,c2004
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The Daily Mirror and the Revival of Labour 1935-1945 - M. PUGH, 1998-01-01Article | Further reading
The making of modern British politics, 1867-1945 - Martin Pugh, 2002Book | Further reading
The National Government, the British Union of Fascists and the Olympia debate - Martin
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Week 8: The descent to war: public and political opinion (34 items)
Public Opinion between Munich and Prague: The View from the French Embassy - DanielHucker, 2011-09
Article | Essential reading
Democratizing British Foreign Policy: Rethinking the Peace Ballot, 1934–1935 - HelenMcCarthy, 2010-4
Article | Essential reading
'Speak for England', Act for England: Labour's Leadership and British National SecurityUnder the Threat of War in the Late 1930s - J. H. Brookshire, 1999-04-01
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Britain and the Spanish Civil War - Tom Buchanan, 10 97Book | Further reading
Veterans of the First World War and Conservative Anti-appeasement - R. Carr, 2011-03-01Article | Further reading
The First British Referendum: The Peace Ballot, 1934-5 - Martin Ceadel, 1980Article | Further reading
Munich and Morality: The Bishops of the Church of England and Appeasement - AndrewChandler, 1994
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Twilight of truth: Chamberlain, appeasement, and the manipulation of the press - RichardCockett, 1989
Book | Further reading
‘We have to cut our coat according to our cloth’: Hailsham, Chamberlain, and the Strugglefor Rearmament, 1933–4 - Chris Cooper, 2014-08-08
Article | Further reading
Facing fascism: the Conservative party and the European dictators, 1935-1940 - N. J.Crowson, 1997
Book | Further reading
British foreign policy, 1919-1939 - Paul W. Doerr, 1998Book | Further reading
The British government and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 - Jill Edwards, 1979Book | Further reading
Diehard Conservatives and the Appeasement of Nazi Germany, 1935-1940 - N. C. Fleming,2015-07
Article | Further reading
‘The Women's Movement Took the Wrong Turning’: British feminists, pacifism and thepolitics of appeasement - Julie V. Gottlieb, 2014-05-04
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'Guilty women', foreign policy, and appeasement in inter-war Britain - Julie V. Gottlieb,2015
Book | Further reading
Fellow travellers of the right: British enthusiasts for Nazi Germany : 1933-39 - RichardGriffiths, 1980
Book | Further reading
Making friends with Hitler: Lord Londonderry and Britain's road to war - Ian Kershaw, 2005Book | Further reading
Mussolini and the British - Richard Lamb, 1997Book | Further reading
The British people and the League of Nations: democracy, citizenship and internationalism,c.1918-45 - Helen McCarthy, 2011
Book | Further reading
Hitler, Chamberlain and appeasement - Frank McDonough, 2002Book | Further reading
Against fascism and war: ruptures and continuities in British communist politics,1935-1941 - Kevin Morgan, c1989
Book | Further reading
Hitler and appeasement: the British attempt to prevent the Second World War - PeterNeville, 2007
Book | Further reading
Profits of peace: the political economy of Anglo-German appeasement - Scott Newton,1996
Book | Further reading
'Appeasement' and the English speaking world: Britain, the United States, the dominions,and the policy of 'appeasement' 1937-1939 - Ritchie Ovendale, 1975
Book | Further reading
A matter of timing: The economic background to British foreign policy, 1937–1939 - G.C.Peden, 1984-01
Article
Pacifism and Politics in Britain, 1931–1935 - Michael Pugh, 1980-9Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Liberal internationalism: the interwar movement for peace in Britain - Michael C. Pugh,2012
Book | Further reading
Churchill's Writing of History: Appeasement, Autobiography and "The Gathering Storm" -
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David Reynolds, 2001Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Wishful Thinking or Buying Time? The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s - NorrinM. Ripsman and Jack S. Levy, 2008
Article | Further reading
Appeasement - Keith Robbins, 1997Book | Further reading
‘A Most Dishonest Argument’?: Chamberlain's Government, Anti-Appeasers and thePersistence of League of Nations' Language Before the Second World War - Andrew DavidStedman, 2011-03
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Neville Chamberlain and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–9 - Glyn Arthur Stone, 2013-04Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
The anti-appeasers: Conservative opposition to appeasement in the 1930s - NevilleThompson, 1971
Book | Further reading
Christian Conservatives and the Totalitarian Challenge, 1933-40 - Philip Williamson, 2000Article | Further reading
Week 9: The phoney war and British society (15 items)
Mr Chamberlain's Face: September 1939-May 1940 - Mark Connelly, 2004Chapter | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
Forgotten voices of the Second World War: [a new history of the Second World War in thewords of the men and women who were there] - Max Arthur, Imperial War Museum, 2004
Book | Further reading
The people's war: Britain 1939-45 - Angus Calder, 1969Book | Further reading
The Other 'Phoney War': British Propaganda in Neutral Europe, September-December 1939- R. Cole, 1987-01-01
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Captain Capon's Cure—Food, Fitness and the British Army's Physical Development Depots,1936–1939 - Paul Davenport, 2014-07-03
Article
Wartime: Britain 1939-1945 - Juliet Gardiner, 2005Book | Further reading
A Reassessment of Anglo-French Strategy during the Phony War, 1939-1940 - Imlay,Charles, 2004-04-01
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Refocusing 'The People's War': British War Films of the 1950s - John Ramsden, 1998Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
‘The Front Line’: Firefighting in British Culture, 1939–1945 - Linsey Robb, 2015-04-03Article | Further reading
Black market Britain, 1939-1955 - Mark Roodhouse, 2013Book | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Britain in the Second World War: a social history - Harold L. Smith, 1996Book | Further reading
British society 1914-45 - John Stevenson, 1990Book | Further reading
The evacuation of children in wartime Scotland: culture, behaviour and poverty - Stewart,John, 2006-01-01
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
An underworld at war: spivs, deserters, racketeers & civilians in the Second World War -Donald Thomas, 2004
Book | Further reading
Churchill's children: the evacuee experience in wartime Britain - John Welshman, 2010Book | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Children of the Blitz: memories of wartime childhood - Robert Westall, 1985Book | Further reading
No time to wave goodbye - Ben Wicks, 1988Book | Further reading
Our longest days: A people's history of the Second World War - Sandra Koa Wing, 2008Book | Further reading
Austerity in Britain: rationing, controls, and consumption, 1939-1955 - InaZweiniger-Bargielowska, 2002
Book | Further reading
Week 11: The Blitz in London and beyond (18 items)
The Belfast Blitz April-May 1941 - Brian Barton, 1997Article | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
The Blitz and Civilian Morale in three Northern Cities, 1940–1942 - B. Beaven, D. Thoms,1996-01
Article | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
The blitz, civilian morale and the city: mass-observation and working-class culture inBritain, 1940%u201341 - Beaven, Brad; Griffiths, John, 2000/09/08
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The myth of the Blitz - Angus Calder, 1992, c1991Book | Further reading
Nights Underground in Darkest London: The Blitz, 1940–1941 - Geoffrey Field, 2002-10Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
At home and under fire: air raids and culture in Britain from the Great War to the Blitz -Susan R. Grayzel, 2012
Book | Further reading
“Till We Hear the Last All Clear”: Gender and the Presentation of Self in Young Girls’Writing about the Bombing of Hull during the Second World War - James Greenhalgh,2014-04
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
‘“This is my Rifle, This is my Gun”: World War II and the Blitz on Women’ IN: Behind thelines: gender and the two world wars - Susan Gubar
Chapter | Further reading
Living through the Blitz - Tom Harrisson, Mass-Observation, 1979Book | Further reading
The forgotten front: the North West at war 1939-1945 - Bill Jones, 1989Book | Further reading
British civilians in the front line: air raids, productivity and wartime culture, 1939-45 -Helen Jones, 2006
Book | Further reading
The secret history of the Blitz: chancers, outcasts and unsung heroes - life in the shadowsduring Britain's darkest days - Joshua Levine, 2016
Book | Further reading
Air Raid Shelter Policy and its Critics in Britain before the Second World War - JOSEPH S.MEISEL, 1994
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
British literature of the Blitz: fighting the people's war - Kristine Miller, 2009Book | Further reading
Pacifism and the Blitz, 1940-1941 - R. Overy, 2013-05-01Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
‘The Front Line’: Firefighting in British Culture, 1939–1945 - Linsey Robb, 2015-04-03Article | Further reading
Blitz: the civilian war, 1940-45 - Jane Waller, Michael Vaughan-Rees, c1990Book | Further reading
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Children of the Blitz: memories of wartime childhood - Robert Westall, 1985Book | Further reading
Week 12: Changing gender roles and expectations (29 items)
Women in the firing line: the home guard and the defence of gender boundaries in Britainin the second world war - Penny Summerfield, Corinna Peniston-Bird, 2000-6-1
Article | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
Out of the cage: women's experiences in two world wars - Gail Braybon, PennySummerfield, 2013
Book | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
'A Very Happy Crowd': Women in Industry in South London in World War Two - Sue Bruley,1997
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
A New Perspective on Women Workers in the Second World War :The Industrial Diary ofKathleen Church Bliss and Elsie Whiteman - Bruley, Sue1 [email protected], 2003
Article
‘Manning the Factories’: Propaganda and Policy on the Employment of Women,11939–1947 - SUSAN L. CARRUTHERS, 1990-01
Article | Further reading
The forgotten ‘mateys’: women workers in Portsmouth Dockyard, England, 1939-45 - Ann Day, 2006-12-20
Article | Further reading
'I Love the Scent of Cordite in Your Hair': Gender Dynamics in Mixed Anti-Aircraft Batteriesduring the Second World War - Groot, Gerard J. De, 01.01.1997 Volume: 82 Page: 73
Article | Further reading
A Flight from Commitment? Domesticity, Adventure and the Masculine Imaginary in Britainafter the Second World War - Martin Francis, 2007-04
Article | Further reading
Women's pay in British industry during the Second World War - IAN GAZELEY, 2008-08Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
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Help for housewives: domestic service and the reconstruction of domesticity in Britain,1940-50 - Judy Giles, 2001-6-1
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Women, social leadership, and the Second World War: continuities of class - James Hinton,2002
Book | Further reading
'We Sang Ourselves Through That War': Women, Music and Factory Work in World WarTwo - Marek Korczynski, Emma Robertson, Michael Pickering, Keith Jones, 2005-8-1
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Keep smiling through: women in the Second World War - Caroline Lang, 1989Book | Further reading
‘A public house is for all classes, men and women alike’: women, leisure and drink insecond world war England 1 - Claire Langhamer, 2003-9-1
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
The home front: the British and the Second World War - Arthur Marwick, Harold Chapman,1976
Book | Further reading
Illicit Encounters: Female Civilian Fraternization with Axis Prisoners of War in Second WorldWar Britain - B. Moore, 2013-10-01
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
'Serve to Save': Gender, Citizenship and Civil Defence in Britain 1937-41 - L. Noakes,2012-10-01
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
British National Identity and the People: Women’s Ideas of the Nation during the SecondWorld War - Jen Purcell
Webpage | Further reading
Between Manliness and Masculinity: The “War Generation” and the Psychology of Fear inBritain, 1914–1950 - Michael Roper, 2005-4
Article | Further reading
Sex, Citizenship, and the Nation in World War II Britain - Sonya O. Rose, 1998Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Which people's war?: national identity and citizenship in Britain 1939-1945 - Sonya O. Rose, 2004
Book | Further reading
The Problem of "Equal Pay for Equal Work" in Great Britain during World War II - HaroldSmith, 1981
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Britain in the Second World War: a social history - Harold L. Smith, 1996
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Book | Further reading
“How are they at home?” community, state and servicemen's wives in England, 1939-45 -Sally Sokoloff, 1999-03
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Creating a (gendered?) military identity: the Women's auxiliary air force in Great Gritain inthe second world war - Tessa Stone, 1999-12
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Reconstructing women's wartime lives: discourse and subjectivity in oral histories of theSecond World War - Penny Summerfield, 1998
Book | Further reading
Women workers in the Second World War: production and patriarchy in conflict - PennySummerfield, 2013
Book | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Contesting home defence: men, women and the Home Guard in the Second World War -Penny Summerfield, C. M. Peniston-Bird, 2007
Book | Further reading
Nationalising femininity: culture, sexuality, and British cinema in the Second World War -Gillian Swanson, Christine Gledhill, 1996
Book | Further reading
Week 13: Empire, race and a world war (19 items)
Girls and GIs: Race, Sex, and Diplomacy in Second World War Britain - Sonya O. Rose,1997
Article | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
“The Dusky Doughboys”: Interaction between African American Soldiers and thePopulation of Northern Ireland during the Second World War - SIMON TOPPING, 2013-11
Article | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
Aliens in Wartime: A Case Study of Tyneside 1939–45 - Craig Armstrong, 2007-07Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
West Indian women at war: British racism in World War II - Ben Bousquet, Colin Douglas,1991
Book | Further reading
Over here: the GIs in wartime Britain - Juliet Gardiner, 1992Book | Further reading
"One Yank and They're off": Interaction between U.S. Troops and Northern Irish Women,1942-1945 - Leanne McCormick, 2006
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World War: - Richard Overy, 2015-09Article | Further reading
Film & radio propaganda in World War II - K. R. M. Short, c1983Book | Further reading
Holidays at Home in the Second World War - Chris Sladen, 2002Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Who is My Donor? The Local Propaganda Techniques of London's Emergency BloodTransfusion Service, 1939-45 - N. Whitfield, 2013-12-01
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Week 15: Film showing: Millions Like Us (1 items)
Millions like us - Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder, 2010Audio-visual document | Essential reading
Week 16: Role of government, national planning, organisation andstate intervention (27 items)
The "People's War" and the Transformation of the State IN: The Politics of State Expansion;War, State and Society in Twentieth-Century Britain - James Cronin, 1991
Chapter | Essential reading | ELECTRONIC
The road to 1945: British politics and the Second World War - Paul Addison, 1994Book | Further reading
Labour's war: the Labour Party during the Second World War - Stephen Brooke, 1992Book | Further reading
The people's war: Britain 1939-45 - Angus Calder, 1969Book | Further reading
Financial policy, coalition and Sir Kingsley Wood, 1940-1 - R. Crowcroft, 2015-03-01Article | Further reading
‘Making a Reality of Collective Responsibility’: The Lord President's Committee, Coalitionand the British State at War, 1941–42 - Robert Crowcroft, 2015-10-02
Article | Further reading
War and progress: Britain 1914-1945 - P. E. Dewey, 1997Book | Further reading
Britain's war machine: weapons, resources, and experts in the Second World War - DavidEdgerton, 2011
Book | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
England arise!: the Labour Party and popular politics in 1940s Britain - Steven Fielding,
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War, Reconstruction, and the Nationalization of Britain, 1939-1951 - D. Edgerton,2011-01-01
Article | Further reading
Vision, vested interest and pragmatism: who re‐made Britain’s blitzed cities? - StephenEssex, Mark Brayshay, 2007-10
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Ideas and policies under Labour, 1945-1951: building a new Britain - Martin Francis, 1997Book | Further reading
Replanning the blitzed city centre: a comparative study of Bristol, Coventry, andSouthampton, 1941-1950 - Junichi Hasegawa, 1992
Book | Further reading
The reconstruction of Portsmouth in the 1940s - Junichi Hasegawa, 2000-03Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
Never again: Britain 1945-51 - Peter Hennessy, 1992Book | Further reading
Contesting the modern city: reconstruction and everyday life in post-war coventry - PhilHubbard, Lucy Faire, Keith Lilley, 2003-01
Article | Further reading
The Attlee governments, 1945-1951 - Kevin Jefferys, 1992Book | Further reading
The myth of consensus: new views on British history, 1945-64 - Harriet Jones, MichaelKandiah, Institute of Contemporary British History, 1996
Book | Further reading
Austerity Britain: 1945-51 - David Kynaston, 2008Book | Further reading
The place of urban conservation in the UK reconstruction plans of 1942–1952 - PETERLARKHAM, 2003-01
Article | Further reading
Labour in power, 1945-1951 - Kenneth O. Morgan, 1984Book | Further reading
‘What the electorate can be expected to swallow’: Nationalisation, transnationalism andthe shifting boundaries of the state in post-war Britain - Glen O'Hara, 2009-07
Article | Further reading | ELECTRONIC
The Labour governments, 1945-51 - Henry Pelling, 1984Book | Further reading
Palaces for the people: prefabs in post-war Britain - Greg Stevenson, 2003Book | Further reading