Debs at War : 1939-1945
de Anne (de) Courcy Weidenfeld, 2005, 305 p Pre-war debutantes were members of the most protected, not to say isolated, stratum of 20th-century society: the young (17-20) unmarried daughters of the British upper classes. For most of them, the war changed all that for ever. It meant independence and the shock of the new, and daily exposure to customs and attitudes that must have seemed completely alien to them. For many, the almost military regime of an upper class childhood meant they were well suited for the no-nonsense approach needed in wartime. This book records the extraordinary diversity of challenges, shocks and responsibilities they faced - as chauffeurs, couriers, ambulance-drivers, nurses, pilots, spies, decoders, factory workers, farmers, land girls, as well as in the Women's Services. How much did class barriers really come down? Did they stick with their own sort? And what about fun and love in wartime - did love cross the class barriers? |
Courcy Anne (de).
Debs at War : 1939-1945.
Weidenfeld, 2005, 305 p.
Titre : | Debs at War : 1939-1945 |
Auteurs : | Anne (de) Courcy, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Weidenfeld, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN : | 978-0-7538-2078-0 |
Format : | 305 p |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : | femme / guerre mondiale : 1939-1945 |
Résumé : |
Pre-war debutantes were members of the most protected, not to say isolated, stratum of 20th-century society: the young (17-20) unmarried daughters of the British upper classes. For most of them, the war changed all that for ever. It meant independence and the shock of the new, and daily exposure to customs and attitudes that must have seemed completely alien to them. For many, the almost military regime of an upper class childhood meant they were well suited for the no-nonsense approach needed in wartime.
This book records the extraordinary diversity of challenges, shocks and responsibilities they faced - as chauffeurs, couriers, ambulance-drivers, nurses, pilots, spies, decoders, factory workers, farmers, land girls, as well as in the Women's Services. How much did class barriers really come down? Did they stick with their own sort? And what about fun and love in wartime - did love cross the class barriers? |
Nature du document : | documentaire |
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