The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

Author: Geoffrey Keith Rose

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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This work presents a first-hand account of the experiences of the 2/4th battalion during World War II. Geoffrey Keith Rose draws on personal diaries, letters, and interviews to provide a detailed perspective on the battalion's role in important battles. The book offers valuable insights into the daily life and camaraderie of soldiers during wartime.


Making Sense of the Great War

Making Sense of the Great War

Author: Alex Mayhew

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-12-31

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 100918573X

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The First World War was an unprecedented crisis, with communities and societies enduring the unimaginable hardships of a prolonged conflict on an industrial scale. In Belgium and France, the terrible capacity of modern weaponry destroyed the natural world and exposed previously held truths about military morale and tactics as falsehoods. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers suffered some of the worst conditions that combatants have ever faced. How did they survive? What did it mean to them? How did they perceive these events? Whilst the trenches of the Western Front have come to symbolise the futility and hopelessness of the Great War, Alex Mayhew shows that English infantrymen rarely interpreted their experiences in this way. They sought to survive, navigated the crises that confronted them, and crafted meaningful narratives about their service. Making Sense of the Great War reveals the mechanisms that allowed them to do so.


A History of Agriculture and Prices in England

A History of Agriculture and Prices in England

Author: James E. Thorold Rogers

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-12-22

Total Pages: 801

ISBN-13: 1108036538

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This immensely detailed eight-piece compilation documents the fluctuating prices of agricultural produce in England between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries. Volume 3 (from 1882) presents in tabular form data from 1401 to 1582, showing the prices of a range of products in towns and cities across the country.


A History of Women's Lives in Oxford

A History of Women's Lives in Oxford

Author: Nell Darby

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2021-08-30

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1526717875

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Underneath the dreaming spires of Oxford’s world-famous university, generations of women have lived their lives, fighting for the right to study there, and for a role within the city’s educational, political and social spheres. Although a few of these women’s names have been recorded for posterity, they have been largely because of their association with worthy or famous men; in this book, though, their own lives are detailed, along with those who have been largely omitted from history. Women’s lives have always been less recorded than those of men; where a woman helped her husband with his business, this help may not have been formally recorded in the census returns, and the details of jobs recorded there might not reflect the full-scale of women’s work and responsibilities. So here, learn about the variety of work women undertook; their education, their social lives, and their attempts to carve out a valuable role for themselves. Learn too of the problems they faced in living their lives: poverty, prison, suicide, or even murder. This is no pretty picture of Oxford life designed for tourist brochures; instead, it aims to take a snapshot of the varied experiences of the city’s female population over the course of a century.