The Home Front

  • The Home Front: War Years in Britain, 1939-1945
    By Susan Briggs

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  • The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy
    By Sandra J. Newman

    Yet , quantitative evidence from a comparison of address records of assisted housing units and survey responses ( Casey 1992 ; Newman and Schnare 1997 ) and qualitative evidence from cognitive interviews ( Rucinski and Athey undated ...

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    By Robert Newrad

    ... to irritate Pearson, “Look, some rent increases will be inevitable, money doesn't grow on trees you know! ... New properties will be built on Marshall Street, Queen Street and Avison Road and the area off Hibbert Fold will be ...

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    By Maureen Hill

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    By Tim Cooke

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  • The Home Front
    By Diane Yancey

    Paula Rodriguez , whose father served with a cargo transportation company in Iraq , initially rebelled at the thought of him going overseas . “ In the beginning , I was a little selfish , wondering , ' Why are they taking.

  • The Home Front
    By John C. Miles

    This book explores the role of civilians during the Second World War, from the local heroes of the resistance movements to the factory workers, Home Guard and firefighters who offered vital support to national war efforts.

  • The Home Front
    By D W Hanneken

    "After her abusive husband leaves to fight in Europe during WWII, Maggie Wentworth struggles to find balance in her life and on her Wisconsin farm.

  • The Home Front: Germany
    By Charles Whiting

    The Germans toughened themselves for Nazism, but then suffered greatly in the bombed-out ruins of their cities.

  • The Home Front: 1939–1945 in 100 Objects
    By Austin J. Ruddy

    f reflected you could fun-fuelled pick a theme disregard tune to for Britain's bombs, Home bullets Front and that the Nazis, it would have to be a song written by ... Alton Glenn Miller was born in Clarinda, Iowa, USA, on 1 March 1904.

  • The Home Front: Derbyshire in the First World War
    By Scott Christopher Lomax

    On the night of Monday 31 January 1916, and during the early hours of the following morning, parts of Derbyshire experienced some of the horrors of warfare on the Home Front, when Zeppelins intent on destroying homes, industries and the ...

  • The Home Front: Sheffield in the First World War
    By Scott Lomax

    On New Year's Eve the editorial of the Telegraph and Star stated: 'Writing a year ago, no one would have prophesised that today we should have been so long in the midst of Armageddon that we had come to regard its horrors as the norm of ...

  • The Home Front
    By Melanie Friend

    The Home Front examines the relationship between leisure and the military in the UK, in particular the air shows that take place at Royal Air Force bases and in the skies above our seaside resorts.

  • The Home Front: An Oral History of the War Years in America, 1941-1945
    By Archie Satterfield

    "It was the last of the 'good wars.' Roosevelt was president, Hitler was the enemy, the Depression was over, and Americans were united with a common goal on which to...

  • The Home Front: Collected Stories by Margaret Craven
    By Margaret Craven

    Contains twenty-five short stories written during the forties, fifties, and sixties.

  • The Home Front: Seeing it Through - Arras and Passchendaele
    By David Bilton

    In the 4th volume of the series The Home Front, the author looks at the main events that happened at home in Britain and in other countries, Allied or enemy as well as the neutral nations during 1917.

  • The Home Front
    By Brenda Williams

    What was it like to live on the home front during wartime? Even though these individuals were far from the fighting, they played an important role in how the battles were fought. Find out more in this fascinating title.