Description: Guernsey Under Occupation: The Second World War Diaries of Violet Carey Author: Alice Evans, Alice Stevens Title: Guernsey Under Occupation: The Second World War Diaries of Violet Carey Publication: History Press, 2009 Description: Paperback. New trade softcover in matte printed wraps. 8vo. (6.5 x 0.7 x 10 inches) Text is clean and free of marks or underlining. Includes appendix, bibliography, index, and B&W photos. 271 pp.Fast shipping in a secure book box mailer with tracking. New. The diaries kept by Violet Carey during the occupation of Guernsey show precisely how the German invasion affected the lifestyle of an upper middle class woman. While never indulging in self-pity, she captures the misery caused by imprisonment and the lethargy and depression that many, including herself, suffered, a feeling intensified by fear of the unknown and the sense of isolation from England and from relatives and the rest of the war. In her remarkably down-to-earth style, the diarist provides an honest account of events and does not attempt to disguise incidents of scandal or misconduct on the part of her countrymen, or of humanity on the part of the Germans. More lighthearted entries illustrate the delight that she and many of her friends took in defying the invader simply by sticking to firmly held principles. The diaries depict both the hardships imposed upon the native population by the occupying forces and the ways in which Guernsey people reacted towards the enemy. What comes through most vividly is a valiant acceptance on the part of the islanders of their circumstances, together with optimism that all would turn out well. Hope is never entirely lost, even after life becomes simply a matter of survival. The diaries also indicate the pressures experienced by the island's leaders as the writer is related to Bailiff Victor Carey and husband is Jurat of the Royal Court. Following the island's liberation it was claimed that tales of their heroic endurance and indefatigable humor were covering up a deeper scandal. An introductory section examines the language and content of the diaries and shows how, as the occupation lengthened and shortages became more acute, the veneer of civilization could be stripped away and the privileges afforded by wealth, education, and class rendered irrelevant. Seller ID: 100684 Subject: Europe , Memoirs and Biographies , War The Anthropologists Closet offers a wide variety of non-fiction academic books that are hard to find. We have been in business since 2014. Terms All orders ship within two business days. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Book Title: Guernsey Under Occupation: The Second World War Diaries of
Author: Alice Evans, Alice Stevens
Language: English
ISBN: 9781860775819
Publisher: History Press
Publication Year: 2009
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