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Manchester in the Great War

Manchester in the Great War

by Joseph O'Neill
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/2014

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How the experience of war impacted on the town, from the initial enthusiasm for sorting out the German Kaiser in time for Christmas 1914, to the gradual realisation of the enormity of human sacrifice the families of Manchester were committed to as the war stretched out over the next four years. A record of the growing disillusion of the people, their tragedies and hardships and a determination to see it through. Manchester was more profoundly involved in the Great War than any provincial city. Manchester men volunteered in greater numbers than any others; its women, hardened to the rigours of factory life, flooded into munitions and engineering workshops and toiled long hours while contending with cruel shortages. Children's lives were disrupted as schools became hospitals and the city developed into a major centre for treating the wounded. A great port, an industrial powerhouse, the region's commercial and distribution centre, Manchester overcame hunger and deprivation to became the engine that drove an exhausted and impoverished nation to an unlikely victory. AUTHOR: Joseph O'Neill is a freelance writer and broadcaster whose work appears in all Britain and Ireland's leading family history and genealogical magazines. He is the author of four books, the latest, 'Crime City' (Milo Press) is a history of Manchester's Victorian Underworld and 'The Manchester Martyrs' (Mercier Press) deals with the development of Irish nationalism and Britain's last public multiple execution. 50 b/w images
ISBN:
9781783376124
9781783376124
Category:
First World War
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-2014
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x0mm
Weight:
0kg
Joseph O'Neill

Joseph O'Neill was an Irish educationist and author. He worked as the Permanent Secretary to the Department of Education, Irish Free State, between 1923 and 1944. Although not strictly an SF writer, O'Neill used SF instruments to make cultural and political points with great eloquence. Land Under England (1935), about an underground world where citizens are controlled by telepathy, is a satire on Hitlerian totalitarianism.

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