The Home Front

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"The Home Front" is a book by British suffragette and socialist Sylvia Pankhurst that examines the social and economic conditions of working-class people in Britain during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
aimsTo advocate social reform
raise awareness of working-class hardship
author Sylvia Pankhurst NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes government neglect of the poor during wartime
unequal distribution of wartime burdens
war profiteering
documents everyday life of the poor during wartime
social consequences of total war in Britain
examines effects of wartime economy on poor families
food prices and rationing for the poor
housing conditions of the working class
inequality in wartime Britain
living conditions of industrial workers
state policies affecting workers during World War I
treatment of conscientious objectors and dissenters
unemployment and underemployment during World War I
women’s work and wages in wartime
focusesOn British working class
genre non-fiction
social history
hasAuthorCitizenship British
hasAuthorOccupation socialist activist
suffragette
hasHistoricalContext home front in World War I
hasPerspective feminist
socialist
suffragette
language English
literaryForm political commentary
social critique
mainSubject economic conditions in Britain during World War I
impact of World War I on civilians
social conditions in Britain during World War I
working-class conditions in Britain during World War I
politicalOrientation left-wing
socialist
relatedTo British labour movement
anti-war activism in World War I Britain
suffrage movement in Britain
setInLocation Britain NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War I NERFINISHED

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Sylvia Pankhurst notableWork The Home Front