
Sheffield in The Great War
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Content
- Cover
- Dedication Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: 'The War That Will End War'
- This was the 'Great' war
- The catastrophe unfolds
- Counting the cost - people, animals and money
- Death, injuries and sickness
- Shell-shock
- Animals at the Front
- Billions of pounds
- Chapter 2: What Sort of Place Was Britain?
- King and Empire
- A country divided
- Votes for women
- Trade union unrest
- Conflict in Ireland
- Some welfare benefits
- Everyday living
- Ready for war?
- Chapter 3: Sheffield Before the War
- Politics, the press and the churches
- Roads and transport
- Housing and local facilities
- Medical and welfare services
- Entertainment and social activities
- Chapter 4: Autumn 1914: British Recruits and Belgian Refugees
- The war cloud bursts
- New soldiers
- Recruiting offices
- The first few months of war
- Homeless Belgians come to Sheffield
- Chapter 5: Born in Germany, living in Sheffield
- Germans in pre-war Britain
- The 'enemy in our midst'
- Riots, repatriation and internment
- What happened to internees?
- Naturalized Germans in the city
- Chapter 6: 1915 and 1916: Adapting to war
- Restrictions, regulations and the Defence of the Realm Act
- Sheffield in 1915 and 1916
- News from the Front
- Propaganda and morale at home
- Propaganda from the government
- Propaganda from the community
- Conscription and military tribunals
- Aeroplanes, Zeppelins and government insurance
- Hospitals throughout the city
- The Third Northern General Hospital
- Wharncliffe War Hospital
- Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs)
- The Silver War Badge
- Chapter 7: Giving and doing: the City's Voluntary Work
- Contributing clothes, food and vehicles
- Providing a service
- Helping soldiers
- Helping the city
- Giving money
- Money for the nation
- Money for people in need
- Chapter 8: Industry Responds to War
- National factories
- Controlled establishments
- War service badges
- Dilution and women workers
- Working conditions and health
- The city's factories
- Chapter 9: Sheffield in 1917 and 1918
- Conscription, tribunals and conscientious objectors
- Shortages and rationing
- Prisoners-of-war and influenza
- The armistice and peace
- Chapter Notes
- Indexes
- Person Index
- Subject Index
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