Leicester in the Great War

This WWI history shines a light on the contributions and sacrifices made by the English city Leicester through vivid firsthand accounts.

When the Great War broke out in 1914, Leicester was represented in Parliament by Ramsey MacDonald, one of the founders of the Labour Party. His anti-war stance sharply divide his constituents, and while the city was slow to provide troops for Kitchener's Army, it had no lack of patriotism. Leicester's three main industries—footwear, hosiery and engineering—all contributed to the war effort through massive government war contracts.

Bravery on the battlefield, strikes at home, conscientious objectors and the great flu pandemic were all part of Leicester's story in the Great War, and all are covered here. The Leicester citizens who lived through these momentous events tell their stories in their own words with powerful eyewitness accounts throughout the book—many of which are published here for the first time.

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Leicester in the Great War

This WWI history shines a light on the contributions and sacrifices made by the English city Leicester through vivid firsthand accounts.

When the Great War broke out in 1914, Leicester was represented in Parliament by Ramsey MacDonald, one of the founders of the Labour Party. His anti-war stance sharply divide his constituents, and while the city was slow to provide troops for Kitchener's Army, it had no lack of patriotism. Leicester's three main industries—footwear, hosiery and engineering—all contributed to the war effort through massive government war contracts.

Bravery on the battlefield, strikes at home, conscientious objectors and the great flu pandemic were all part of Leicester's story in the Great War, and all are covered here. The Leicester citizens who lived through these momentous events tell their stories in their own words with powerful eyewitness accounts throughout the book—many of which are published here for the first time.

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Leicester in the Great War

Leicester in the Great War

by Matthew Richardson
Leicester in the Great War

Leicester in the Great War

by Matthew Richardson

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This WWI history shines a light on the contributions and sacrifices made by the English city Leicester through vivid firsthand accounts.

When the Great War broke out in 1914, Leicester was represented in Parliament by Ramsey MacDonald, one of the founders of the Labour Party. His anti-war stance sharply divide his constituents, and while the city was slow to provide troops for Kitchener's Army, it had no lack of patriotism. Leicester's three main industries—footwear, hosiery and engineering—all contributed to the war effort through massive government war contracts.

Bravery on the battlefield, strikes at home, conscientious objectors and the great flu pandemic were all part of Leicester's story in the Great War, and all are covered here. The Leicester citizens who lived through these momentous events tell their stories in their own words with powerful eyewitness accounts throughout the book—many of which are published here for the first time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473837331
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Series: Your Towns & Cities in the Great War
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Matthew Richardson is Curator of Social History at Manx National Heritage. He has a long-term interest in military history and has published several outstanding books on the subject including 1914: Voices from the Battlefields, The Hunger War: Food, Rations and Rationing 1914-1918 and Eyewitness on the Somme 1916. He also has a keen interest in the history of the Isle of Man TT and, in addition to producing several acclaimed exhibitions on this subject, worked with Dave Molyneux on The Racer's Edge: Memoirs of an Isle of Man TT Legend.


Matthew Richardson is Curator of Social History at Manx National Heritage. He has a long-term interest in military history and has published several outstanding books on the subject including 1914: Voices from the Battlefields, The Hunger War: Food, Rations and Rationing 1914-1918 and Eyewitness on the Somme 1916. He also has a keen interest in the history of the Isle of Man TT and, in addition to producing several acclaimed exhibitions on this subject, worked with Dave Molyneux on The Racer’s Edge: Memoirs of an Isle of Man TT Legend.
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