This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Great Britain during the Second World War. It provides an analysis of their public and private lives and incorporates evidence from public reactions to their wartime activities. In their public lives, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth continued their traditional support and patronage of civilian volunteer organizations but also engaged in more informal interactions with the British public, such as touring the East End after it experienced heavy bombings. In their private lives, they emphasized the idea of equality of sacrifice to illustrate to the public through the media that all aspects of British society made sacrifices for the war effor...
This thesis examines how, as the Second World War bought modern conflict into the domestic spaces of...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
In the closing decades of the thirteenth century, the king of England, Edward I, embarked upon a ser...
This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Grea...
The blitzkrieg devastated the British Isle, both structurally and mentally, yet the government and i...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
In response to the threat that Hitler would try to invade Britain, British parents sought a course o...
In the postwar period historians argued that the horrors of the First World War created an irreparab...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
This thesis is basically about morale in Portsmouth, Southampton and Plymouth during the Second Wor...
The Blitz was a roughly nine-month mass bombing of London and other cities in Great Britain by the G...
Great Britain was with its Empire the most powerful of the major belligerents, the most politically ...
This thesis examines the development of military culture in, and its effects on, early modern Englis...
This thesis examines the role of the Air League of the British Empire and the Navy League – founded ...
In its original proposal, this thesis aimed to examine the wartime policies of Winston Churchill and...
This thesis examines how, as the Second World War bought modern conflict into the domestic spaces of...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
In the closing decades of the thirteenth century, the king of England, Edward I, embarked upon a ser...
This thesis investigates the influence of the British monarchy on home front civilian morale in Grea...
The blitzkrieg devastated the British Isle, both structurally and mentally, yet the government and i...
Perhaps the most definitive image of the Second World War experience in Great Britain is that of civ...
In response to the threat that Hitler would try to invade Britain, British parents sought a course o...
In the postwar period historians argued that the horrors of the First World War created an irreparab...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
This thesis is basically about morale in Portsmouth, Southampton and Plymouth during the Second Wor...
The Blitz was a roughly nine-month mass bombing of London and other cities in Great Britain by the G...
Great Britain was with its Empire the most powerful of the major belligerents, the most politically ...
This thesis examines the development of military culture in, and its effects on, early modern Englis...
This thesis examines the role of the Air League of the British Empire and the Navy League – founded ...
In its original proposal, this thesis aimed to examine the wartime policies of Winston Churchill and...
This thesis examines how, as the Second World War bought modern conflict into the domestic spaces of...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
In the closing decades of the thirteenth century, the king of England, Edward I, embarked upon a ser...