The Age of the Gas Mask

aw_product_id: 
34814234189
merchant_image_url: 
https://cdn.waterstones.com/bookjackets/large/9781/1084/9781108491273.jpg
merchant_category: 
Books
search_price: 
25.00
book_author_name: 
Susan R. Grayzel
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
published_date: 
11/08/2022
isbn: 
9781108491273
Merchant Product Cat path: 
Books > History > Military history
specifications: 
Susan R. Grayzel|Hardback|Cambridge University Press|11/08/2022
Merchant Product Id: 
9781108491273
Book Description: 
The First World War introduced the widespread use of lethal chemical weapons. In its aftermath, the British government, like that of many states, had to prepare civilians to confront such weapons in a future war. Over the course of the interwar period, it developed individual anti-gas protection as a cornerstone of civil defence. Susan R. Grayzel traces the fascinating history of one object - the civilian gas mask - through the years 1915-1945 and, in so doing, reveals the reach of modern, total war and the limits of the state trying to safeguard civilian life in an extensive empire. Drawing on records from Britain's Colonial, Foreign, War and Home Offices and other archives alongside newspapers, journals, personal accounts and cultural sources, she connects the histories of the First and Second World Wars, combatants and civilians, men and women, metropole and colony, illuminating how new technologies of warfare shaped culture, politics, and society.
Custom Categories: 

Graphic Design by Ishmael Annobil /  Web Development by Ruzanna Hovasapyan