This article explores the development of nascent civil defence efforts during the First World War in Britain, through the use of urban case studies from the north-east coast of England. Whilst pre-war defence planning by central government and military authorities had been primarily concerned with the building of coastal gun batteries and strengthening the Royal Navy – in response to looming fears of invasion by a foreign foe – the war itself saw thousands of civilians on the ‘home front’ affected by war violence. Though they were many miles away from the conventional theatres of war, from late 1914, British civilians began to be killed and injured on their own soil by hostile battleships and aircraft. The largely improvised and dynamic mul...
The First World War is often held to be a watershed in the memorialisation of war in Britain. Throug...
This article uses local collaboratively produced civil defence magazines to examine how community sp...
An analysis of the operation of the security services in south Wales during the Great War. it focuse...
This book makes the case for a unique coastal-urban experience of war on the home front during the F...
As a result of the first flight across the English Channel in 1909, England faced a new threat to it...
The First World War was ‘total’ in scope, in that it involved the mobilisation of the entire bellige...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
Few issues have impacted the British people more than the historic fear or threat of invasion. From ...
This article by Heather Norris and Roger Kain illustrates some of the ways in which increasingly ela...
While not widely appreciated today, there were once 1,997 minefields in the United Kingdom containin...
This article outlines the relationship between London and the First World War. The metropolitan dime...
This article explores the false rumours of secret German gun platforms and Zeppelin bases which swep...
This article re-considers the way that the British state extended its control of the home during the...
This article explores the false rumours of secret German gun platforms and Zeppelin bases which swep...
This article considers how the imagination and expectation of future air raids impacted upon the per...
The First World War is often held to be a watershed in the memorialisation of war in Britain. Throug...
This article uses local collaboratively produced civil defence magazines to examine how community sp...
An analysis of the operation of the security services in south Wales during the Great War. it focuse...
This book makes the case for a unique coastal-urban experience of war on the home front during the F...
As a result of the first flight across the English Channel in 1909, England faced a new threat to it...
The First World War was ‘total’ in scope, in that it involved the mobilisation of the entire bellige...
During World War I, technological advances in air power expanded the field of battle beyond the fron...
Few issues have impacted the British people more than the historic fear or threat of invasion. From ...
This article by Heather Norris and Roger Kain illustrates some of the ways in which increasingly ela...
While not widely appreciated today, there were once 1,997 minefields in the United Kingdom containin...
This article outlines the relationship between London and the First World War. The metropolitan dime...
This article explores the false rumours of secret German gun platforms and Zeppelin bases which swep...
This article re-considers the way that the British state extended its control of the home during the...
This article explores the false rumours of secret German gun platforms and Zeppelin bases which swep...
This article considers how the imagination and expectation of future air raids impacted upon the per...
The First World War is often held to be a watershed in the memorialisation of war in Britain. Throug...
This article uses local collaboratively produced civil defence magazines to examine how community sp...
An analysis of the operation of the security services in south Wales during the Great War. it focuse...