ABSTRACT

Based on deep analysis of Mass Observation wartime diaries, Food in Wartime Britain explores the food experience of the British middle classes in their own words throughout the course of the Second World War. It reveals that, while the food practices of the population were modified by rationing and food scarcity, social class and personal circumstances were key dimensions of the wartime food experience that demand to be taken into account in the historical narrative of the Home Front.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction, sources and methodology

part I|40 pages

The British and their food

chapter 1|10 pages

British eating habits

A short history

chapter 2|10 pages

Food and social classes

chapter 3|18 pages

Food management in wartime

part II|103 pages

Testimonies from the Kitchen Front

chapter 4|42 pages

The diarists and their diaries

chapter 5|54 pages

The Kitchen Front

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue and conclusion