The Upheaval of War
Family, Work and Welfare in Europe, 1914–1918
Jay Winter editor Richard Wall editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jan '89
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This collection of essays views the social effects of the effects of the First World War on family life. It highlights the fundamental dialectic between the effects in disturbing family life and in releasing social and political forces, which helped to restore family life in its more traditional forms.In a fully comparative, European context, this book offers a unique examination of the effects of the First World War on family life. The contributory essays, written by sixteen scholars in the field, focus primarily on the social, economic and ideological repercussions of the war. After a detailed study of living standards in wartime Europe, attention then turns to the ways in which the war affected women's work and how it affected the state's attitude to the family and encouraged the pro-natalist movements. The final section also considers broader speculations about the impact of war on family forms and alternative social affiliations. In general, the book highlights the fundamental dialectic between the effects of the First World War in disturbing family life and in releasing social and political forces, which helped to restore family life in its more traditional forms.
ISBN: 9780521323451
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 31mm
Weight: 840g
504 pages