The phrase ‘domestic soldiers’ taken from Jennifer Purcell’s book of the same title epitomises the attitude the government sought to pervade the home front and domestic sphere during the Second World War. The home front was promoted and portrayed as another battlefront with housewives at the fore. This position was constantly reinforced by posters, radio, magazines and newspapers, a version of ‘soft propaganda’ promoted by the British government. The mechanics of rationing, the ration books, coupons and points system are well documented. This case study will look at both food and clothing and examine some of the reality behind the popular images and rhetoric. How did housewives cope and what were the tactics available to them in times of ev...
While the history of food on the home front in wartime Britain has mostly focused on rationing, this...
Book synopsis: The term 'home front' gained currency during the First World War and was closely asso...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
The phrase ‘domestic soldiers’ taken from Jennifer Purcell’s book of the same title epitomises the a...
In a country known for its abundance, Americans today hardly think about the quantity of their food ...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
This article examines propaganda targeting American women during World War II, especially the numero...
Color poster with text and images.During World War II, the United States Government implemented a wi...
A 1944 advertisement for Swift’s Beef in Good Housekeeping boldly proclaimed, “Her SEVEN jobs all he...
Popular myths and memories have presented the Second World War as a ‘The People’s War’ suggesting a ...
In popular mythology and much historical writing, until comparatively recently most accounts of rati...
Both housewives and the black market have been absent in much of the scholarly research studying Wor...
This thesis explores ways in which Second World War food shortages, rationing, and propaganda affect...
Cookbooks have been used to impart domestic advice and nationalism to their readers for centuries. A...
At the height of Israel\u27s 1948 war, women\u27s columns in the newspapers Ha\u27aretz and Ma‘ariv ...
While the history of food on the home front in wartime Britain has mostly focused on rationing, this...
Book synopsis: The term 'home front' gained currency during the First World War and was closely asso...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
The phrase ‘domestic soldiers’ taken from Jennifer Purcell’s book of the same title epitomises the a...
In a country known for its abundance, Americans today hardly think about the quantity of their food ...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
This article examines propaganda targeting American women during World War II, especially the numero...
Color poster with text and images.During World War II, the United States Government implemented a wi...
A 1944 advertisement for Swift’s Beef in Good Housekeeping boldly proclaimed, “Her SEVEN jobs all he...
Popular myths and memories have presented the Second World War as a ‘The People’s War’ suggesting a ...
In popular mythology and much historical writing, until comparatively recently most accounts of rati...
Both housewives and the black market have been absent in much of the scholarly research studying Wor...
This thesis explores ways in which Second World War food shortages, rationing, and propaganda affect...
Cookbooks have been used to impart domestic advice and nationalism to their readers for centuries. A...
At the height of Israel\u27s 1948 war, women\u27s columns in the newspapers Ha\u27aretz and Ma‘ariv ...
While the history of food on the home front in wartime Britain has mostly focused on rationing, this...
Book synopsis: The term 'home front' gained currency during the First World War and was closely asso...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...