Abstract

List of plates Introduction Richard Wall and Jay Winter Part I. Comparative Perspectives: 1. Some paradoxes of the First World War Jay Winter 2. English and German families and the First World War 1914-18 Richard Wall Part II. Conditions of Life and Standards of Living: 3. Behind the lines: working class family life in wartime Vienna Reinhard Sieder 4. Standards of living and standards of health in wartime Belgium Peter Scholliers and Frank Daelemans 5. Variations in patterns of consumption in Germany in the period of the First World War Armin Triebel 6. Nutrition and living standards in wartime Britain Peter Dewey 7. The impact of the First World War on British workers Alastair Reid 8. The impact of the First World War on French workers Patrick Fridenson Part III. Women and Work: 9. Women and work in France during the First World War Jean-Louis Robert 10. Women's work in industry and family: Germany, 1914-18 Ute Daniel 11. Women and work in wartime Britain Deborah Thom Part IV. Social Policy and Family Ideology: 12. Pronatalism and the popular ideology of the child in wartime France: the evidence of the picture postcard Marie-Monique Huss 13. Eugenics and pronatalism in wartime Britain Richard Soloway 14. 'Pregnancy is the woman's active service': pronatalism in Germany during the First World War Cornelie Usborne 15. The medical profession, social hygiene and the birth rate in Germany, 1914-18 Paul Weindling 16. Mannerbund versus the family: middle-class youth movements and the family in Germany in the period of the First World War Jurgen Reulecke Bibliography Index.

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