Publication |
Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2001.
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Description |
32pLight Blue Spine
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Series |
Explore History
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Summary/Abstract |
Each double-page spread poses a question about an aspect of history and then answers it with the help of written and pictorial primary sources. Explores the effects of the Second World War on children, including topics such as Blitz and evacuation, and looks at the changes that have taken place in British life since the end of the war.
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Contents |
What was it like for children in the Second World War?
What was the Second World War?
What was the Blitz?
Why were children evacuated?
What was it like to be an evacuee?
What did people eat during the war?
In what other ways might the war have affected people?
What were children's experiences of the war?
What has been done since to prevent another world war?
How has life in Britain changed since 1948?
How can we begin to find out about change since the Second World War?
What are the changes in work and home life since 1948? When did these change happen?
What are the changes in technology and popular culture since 1948? When did these change happen?
What are the changes in Britain's population since 1948? When did these change happen?
What links and connections can we make between the changes in British life since 1948?
Timeline
Glossary
Index
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Standard Number |
0431102163 Pb.
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