A Lord Lieutenant in Wartime
The Experiences of the Fourth Earl Fortescue during the First World War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Devon & Cornwall Record Society
Published:21st Dec '18
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A study of the British Home Front of the First World War, on a local level, from the perspective of the Lord Lieutenant of Devonshire: the fourth Earl Fortescue. This book is a study of the British Home Front of the First World War, on a local level, from the perspective of the Lord Lieutenant of Devonshire: the fourth Earl Fortescue. As a Lord Lieutenant during the Great War, Hugh Fortescue was a pre-eminent figure in Devon's local elite, to which his involvement with the war effort in the county was significant. This volume considers the wartime experiences of a county's Lord Lieutenant through a presentation ofrecords from Fortescue's private papers. It contains the original typescript that Earl Fortescue wrote in 1924 as a retrospective account of his experiences during the conflict and the diaries that he kept from 1914 to 1918. In particular, the wartime diaries of the fourth Earl Fortescue are a rich, insightful and multifaceted account of Earl Fortescue and the Fortescue family during the war years. Alongside the original typescript and his wartime diaries,this book also presents a selection of documents related to the Great War from the Fortescue family at Castle Hill archive. By presenting these documents from Lord Fortescue, this book raises awareness of his involvement with thewar effort in the county and the momentous challenges that he faced as the Lord Lieutenant of Devon during the First World War. RICHARD BATTEN is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, where he completed a PhD in History. He has contributed to the blog of the Centre of Imperial and Global History at the University of Exeter and was interviewed by BBC Radio Devon in August 2014 and March 2016 as part of the events marking the centenaryperiod of the First World War.
The documents collected in this volume are an important resource for researchers interested in the home front in Devon during the First World War. [.] Richard Batten is to be congratulated on his careful editing and helpful introduction.
Batten has correctly assessed that Fortescue's experiences add an important, if select, new piece to the jigsaw puzzle picture of the home front that is currently being assembled by Great War historians, this is an enjoyable book that offers a good deal of important context to the growing understanding of the British home front during the Great War. * JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION : HISTORY *
This volume is full of interest for the light it sheds on many different aspects of the Home Front in Devon in the First World War, and the challenges faced by the Lords Lieutenant nationally in exercising leadership at a time of major social change. * THE DEVON HISTORIAN *
ISBN: 9780901853615
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 536g
280 pages