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Detailed and engaging diary entries throw new light on what it was really like to live in wartime Suffolk.Winifred Challis (1896-1990) spent most of her life in West Suffolk. Born in Newmarket, dur...
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19 July 2012

Detailed and engaging diary entries throw new light on what it was really like to live in wartime Suffolk.
Winifred Challis (1896-1990) spent most of her life in West Suffolk. Born in Newmarket, during the Second World War she was working in Bury St Edmunds for the Public Assistance Committee and was one of nearly 500 people who at some point during the war kept a diary for the social research organization, Mass Observation. From November 1942 she wrote at length about her everyday life, her feelings, and the social and political attitudes of both herself and others.
Winifred, while often introspective, was also a close observer of the world around her, a free thinker, and an accomplished and penetrating writer, with a questioning mind and a quick wit. For several months in 1942-1943 she immersed herself in her diary-writing, producing on some days at least a couple of thousand words of perceptive commentary on the wartime scene - rationing, shortages, the often bleak texture of daily life, the sometimes disconcerting presence of outsiders in Bury, but with various moments of satisfaction and pleasure. Her diaries provide an unusual and fascinating record of a critical period of Suffolk's history.
Robert Malcomson is Professor Emeritus of History, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Peter Searby was until his retirement Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Winifred Challis (1896-1990) spent most of her life in West Suffolk. Born in Newmarket, during the Second World War she was working in Bury St Edmunds for the Public Assistance Committee and was one of nearly 500 people who at some point during the war kept a diary for the social research organization, Mass Observation. From November 1942 she wrote at length about her everyday life, her feelings, and the social and political attitudes of both herself and others.
Winifred, while often introspective, was also a close observer of the world around her, a free thinker, and an accomplished and penetrating writer, with a questioning mind and a quick wit. For several months in 1942-1943 she immersed herself in her diary-writing, producing on some days at least a couple of thousand words of perceptive commentary on the wartime scene - rationing, shortages, the often bleak texture of daily life, the sometimes disconcerting presence of outsiders in Bury, but with various moments of satisfaction and pleasure. Her diaries provide an unusual and fascinating record of a critical period of Suffolk's history.
Robert Malcomson is Professor Emeritus of History, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Peter Searby was until his retirement Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Price: $49.95
Pages: 212
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Suffolk Records Society
Series: Suffolk Records Society
Publication Date:
19 July 2012
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843837022
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / General, General and world history, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Diaries & Journals, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Diaries, letters and journals
[A] very highly recommended addition to mid-20th Century English History reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
Introduction
THE DIARY. Part One: November 1942 to January 1943
THE DIARY. Part Two: February to June 1943
Afterword
Appendix A: Mass-Observation
Appendix B: Winifred Challis's Early Life
Appendix C: Winifred Challis's account of VE Day celebrations in Bury St Edmunds
THE DIARY. Part One: November 1942 to January 1943
THE DIARY. Part Two: February to June 1943
Afterword
Appendix A: Mass-Observation
Appendix B: Winifred Challis's Early Life
Appendix C: Winifred Challis's account of VE Day celebrations in Bury St Edmunds