Description
About the Author
Brian Short is an emeritus professor of Historical Geography at the University of Sussex. He has a longstanding interest in the rural landscape history and society of South-East England.
Reviews
The book is beautifully constructed and the author is to be congratulated for providing such a detailed and comprehensive investigation of a wide range of secondary and primary sources. * THE LOCAL HISTORIAN *
A model for further research..This volume should therefore serve as encouragement for all local, community, social and economic historians interested in rural society and the British home front. * FAMILY & COMMUNITY HISTORY *
[An] admirable book.. Professor Short's highly detailed, elegant and well-crafted account draws upon a massive array of sources and is likely for the foreseeable future to remain the primary work in the field. * TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY *
A detailed and comprehensive account.. Short's book is both thought provoking and captivating, providing an intricate and ultimately unrivalled account of issues of authority and food security during the Second World War that comes highly recommended to both the academic and the more generalist reader with a particular interest in the period. * JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY *
Winston Churchill wrote that the only threat that really worried him during WW II was that German U-boats could disrupt the flow of food, troops, and military supplies. British farmers rose to the challenge by dramatically increasing food production, and geographer Short provides a deeply researched study of County War Agricultural Executive Committees, which significantly contributed to that achievement. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843839378
Author Brian Short
Format Hardback
Page Count 480
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g