The notion of resilience, sustained throughout the bombing campaigns of WWII, notably the bravery and fortitude, exhibited as Britain held firm after 1940, has contributed to national self-esteem, in a much-changed post-war world. Its recall continues, in tough times, such as the 7/7 London bombings and the Covid-19 pandemic. Widely deployed, as ‘Blitz spirit’, the privileging of admirable personal qualities has a cost, this thesis contends, to a more considered knowledge and understanding of the civilian bombing experience. The aim of the research is to challenge the prevailing Blitz narrative, with its limited representation of the civilian experience, through engagements with and analysis of the processes and practices of civilian comm...