Their Darkest Hour by Stuart Hylton

Their Darkest Hour by Stuart Hylton

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The popular image of the Home Front in World War II is of cheery Londoners, singing along to Vera Lynn whilst remaining stoical in the face of bomb blasts. This collection of stories reveals the dark truth behind the image, of internment, the Black Market, racism, crime and class tensions.

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Their Darkest Hour by Stuart Hylton

The popular image of the Home Front in the Second World War is of cheery Londoners, singing along to Vera Lynn on the radio and making do and mending while the bombs burst all around them. But there is another side to life in wartime Britain. Their Darkest Hour is a stimulating, unsentimental portrait of a nation at war telling the story - often disturbing, sometimes bilarious - of that other side: Fifth-columinsts, internment, the Black Market, racism, crime, class tensions and morality. Here, between two covers for the first time, is a side of the British at war that many would prefer to forget.
Stuart Hylton's previous books include Rationing to Rock: The 1950s Revisited and The Magical History Tour: The 1960s Revisited. He has also written extensively about the modern history of Reading in the twentieth century, in particular Reading at War.
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ISBN 13 9780750925228
ISBN 10 0750925221
Title Their Darkest Hour
Author Stuart Hylton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2001-06-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.