Home Front (United Kingdom)

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Home Front (United Kingdom) refers to the civilian population and domestic sphere of Britain during wartime, encompassing the social, economic, and cultural impacts of conflict away from the front lines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of war
historical concept
social history topic
appliesTo civilian population
domestic sphere
context wartime
contrastsWith battlefront
country United Kingdom
focusesOn cultural impacts of war
economic impacts of war
social impacts of war
hasKeyTheme civilian resilience
class relations
gender roles
memory of war
social cohesion
state–society relations
total war
includesAspect blackout regulations
bombing of cities
civil defence
conscription of labour
evacuation of civilians
internment policies
morale
propaganda
rationing
refugee reception
state control of the economy
war work
war-related social change
women’s employment in wartime industries
includesPeriod First World War NERFINISHED
Second World War NERFINISHED
language English
notablePhase Home Front during the First World War NERFINISHED
Home Front during the Second World War NERFINISHED
relatedTo British cultural history
British economic history
British social history
studiedIn gender history
labour history
military history
timePeriod 20th century
usedIn British historiography
museum exhibitions
public history
school history curricula

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Gotha G-series bombers theatreOfOperations Home Front (United Kingdom)
British Armed Forces in World War II theater Home Front (United Kingdom)
this entity surface form: Home Front in the United Kingdom
British air services in World War I operatedIn Home Front (United Kingdom)