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Chapter 12 Bombs and Recycling Drives: The Double Threat to Books and Documents in Wartime Britain
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Introduction: Home Fronts and the Empire at War 1
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Part One. Consumption on the Home Front
- Chapter 1 British Restaurants and the Gender Politics of the Wartime Midday Meal 19
- Chapter 2 A Nutritional Economy: The Calorie, Development and War in Mandate Palestine 37
- Chapter 3 Rubber Shortages on Britain’s Home Front 59
- Chapter 4 Nation-Building and Nationalism in Bengali Children’s Literature during the 1940s and 1950s 76
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Part Two. The Militarized Home Front
- Chapter 5 ‘Young blood’ and ‘the blackout’: Love, Sex and Marriage on the South African Home Front 93
- Chapter 6 Ceylon’s Home Front during the Second World War 111
- Chapter 7 Nyanza at War: Kenya and the Mobilization of Britain’s Colonial Empire 130
- Chapter 8 ‘Fighting in Their Ways’? The Civilian Man in British Culture, 1939–1945 146
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Part Three. Technology, Danger and Waste on the Home Front
- Chapter 9 ‘The Royal Mail will always get through’: Maintaining Communications on the Home and Military Front during the Second World War 167
- Chapter 10 ‘National Necessity’ and ‘Patriotic Duty’: Railway Publicity in World War II India 185
- Chapter 11 Removing Danger: The Making of ‘dangerous internees’ in Australia 206
- Chapter 12 Bombs and Recycling Drives: The Double Threat to Books and Documents in Wartime Britain 224
- Select Bibliography 242
- Index 258
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Introduction: Home Fronts and the Empire at War 1
-
Part One. Consumption on the Home Front
- Chapter 1 British Restaurants and the Gender Politics of the Wartime Midday Meal 19
- Chapter 2 A Nutritional Economy: The Calorie, Development and War in Mandate Palestine 37
- Chapter 3 Rubber Shortages on Britain’s Home Front 59
- Chapter 4 Nation-Building and Nationalism in Bengali Children’s Literature during the 1940s and 1950s 76
-
Part Two. The Militarized Home Front
- Chapter 5 ‘Young blood’ and ‘the blackout’: Love, Sex and Marriage on the South African Home Front 93
- Chapter 6 Ceylon’s Home Front during the Second World War 111
- Chapter 7 Nyanza at War: Kenya and the Mobilization of Britain’s Colonial Empire 130
- Chapter 8 ‘Fighting in Their Ways’? The Civilian Man in British Culture, 1939–1945 146
-
Part Three. Technology, Danger and Waste on the Home Front
- Chapter 9 ‘The Royal Mail will always get through’: Maintaining Communications on the Home and Military Front during the Second World War 167
- Chapter 10 ‘National Necessity’ and ‘Patriotic Duty’: Railway Publicity in World War II India 185
- Chapter 11 Removing Danger: The Making of ‘dangerous internees’ in Australia 206
- Chapter 12 Bombs and Recycling Drives: The Double Threat to Books and Documents in Wartime Britain 224
- Select Bibliography 242
- Index 258