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Ordinary Heroes is the first book to focus on the staggering achievements of hundreds of thousands of civilian volunteers and charity workers, the majority of them women, during the First World War, both at home and abroad. It shows what a mass of untried and frequently untrained women and men from all backgrounds achieved through their innovation, adaptability, bravery and dogged commitment. As Lloyd George said, the war could not have been won without them. As the country was swept by patriotic fervour and a belief that it would all be over by Christmas, many women were as keen as the men to get involved. Organisations were all but overwhelmed by the initial tide of volunteers. They rushed to register for overseas service without knowing the devastating reality that would confront them. Others devoted their time to fundraising, collecting salvage, caring for refugees, working in canteens or helping in any other way they could. Conditions, particularly in the Balkans and Russia, were often appalling and yet the volunteers coped with and even relished the challenges. They came under fire, advanced or retreated with their respective armies, evacuated their patients through baking heat, mud or bitter cold, battled epidemics, performed operations by the light of a single candle, worked through the Russian Revolution and joined the Serbian Army on its Great Retreat. Several groups were taken prisoner. Wherever they worked, they were met with respect and gratitude −and sometimes incredulity that British people, especially gentlewomen, would help foreigners.
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Author Biography
Sally White PhD is a lecturer and former museum curator. She has written for publications including History Today, and is the author of Worthing Through Time, also published by Amberely.
Amberley Publishing
Established in 2008, Amberley Publishing is home of the ever-popular colour local history series Through Time, Amberley is an independent publisher of books on a rich variety of history and heritage.
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- Publisher Amberley Publishing
- Publication Date January 2018
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781445676661 / 1445676664
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- Primary Price 20 GBP
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions234 X 156 mm
- Biblio NotesManifestation of ISBN-13 9781445676661
- Reference Code9781445676661
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