Description
Product ID: | 9780007356324 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | How the Girl Guides Won the War |
Authors: | Author: Janie Hampton |
Page Count: | 320 |
Subjects: | Autobiography: historical, political and military, Autobiography: historical, political & military, True war and combat stories, True stories of heroism, endurance and survival, General and world history, Social and cultural history, Second World War, Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made), Gender studies: women and girls, True war & combat stories, True stories of heroism, endurance & survival, General & world history, Social & cultural history, Second World War, Social impact of disasters, Gender studies: women, United Kingdom, Great Britain, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2) |
Description: | Select Guide Rating A completely original history of one of the most extraordinary movements in the world – the Girl Guides – and how they helped win the war. A completely original history of one of the most extraordinary movements in the world – the Girl Guides – and how they helped win the war.Mention Girl Guides to any woman and the reaction will be strong. They either loved them or hated them; they were either proud to wear their uniform or refused to join. Whatever their feelings, most former Guides retain strong memories of their experiences.All too often regarded merely in terms of biscuit sales and sing-songs, hardly anybody is aware of the massive impact that the Guides had on gender equality and, more fundamentally, the outcome of the Second World War. In this eye-opening history, Janie Hampton explores how the Guides'' work was crucial to Britain''s victory. When the Blitz broke out, the Guides knew what to do. They kept up morale in bomb shelters, demonstrating ''blitz cooking'' with emergency ovens made from the bricks of bombed houses at the request of the Ministry of Food. They grew food on their company allotments and knitted for the entire country. The embodiment of the Home Front spirit, they dug shelters, provided crucial First Aid, and also assisted the millions of children who were forced to flee their city homes to safer places in the country.It is difficult to imagine what the war effort would have looked like without the Guides. Full of fond and funny anecdotes and rich social history, ''How the Guides Won the War'' takes us on the journey of one of the twentieth century''s most extraordinary movements. |
Imprint Name: | HarperPress |
Publisher Name: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2011-06-09 |