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Second World War Lives

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Published: 17th May 2012
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The Second World War was a momentous event in twentieth-century history and it is a fascinating period for family historians to explore. Numerous records are available to researchers whose relatives served in the war, and James Goulty's book is an accessible guide on how to locate and understand these sources - and get the most out of them. Using evidence gleaned from a range of sources ? archives, official records, books, libraries, oral history and the internet ? he reconstructs the wartime records of a revealing and representative group of ordinary men and women: a signaller, an infantryman, a doctor, an artillery officer, a woman serving with anti-aircraft units, a commando, a Royal Navy bomb disposal officer, RAF fighter and bomber pilots, and others. He describes their wartime careers and experiences and demonstrates how they fitted into contemporary military organizations and operations. He looks at their backgrounds, their wartime training and duties, their frontline service, and the conditions they endured. In each case he shows how the research was conducted and explains how the lives of such individuals can be explored ? highlighting methods that can be used and sources that can be consulted. James Goulty's informative book will be essential reading and reference for anyone who wants to find out about the Second World War and is keen to understand the part an ancestor played in it. SELLING POINTS: Published in association with the Second World War Experience Vivid case studies from the Second World War Features individuals from all three armed services Shows how to research the stories of wartime service men and women Identifies and explains key sources and demonstrates how to use them Gives information on the major museums and archives, including the National Archives ILLUSTRATIONS: 40

Numerous record are available to researchers whose relatives served in the war and James Goulty's book is an accessible guide on how to locate and understand these sources and get the most out of them. Using evidence gleaned from a range of sources - archives, official records, books, libraries, oral history and the internet - he reconstructs the wartime records of a revealing and representative group of ordinary men and women, This clearly well written book is published in association with The Second World War Experience Centre. - Britain at War

ISBN: 9781848845022
ISBN-10: 1848845022
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 224
Published: 17th May 2012
Dimensions (cm): 23.3 x 15.9  x 1.9
Weight (kg): 0.463