Introduction: The European Blitz Part I: Bombing, States and Peoples 1. Shelter Policy in Britain and Germany 2. Life Under the Blackout in Britain and Germany 3. Evacuation in Italy during WWII: Evolution and Management 4. "Relieving sorrow and misfortune"? State, Charity and Ideology Part II: Cultural Responses to Bombing 5. The defence of artwork in Italy during WWII 6. 'I feared/The photograph my skull would take': Bombs, Time and Photography in British and German WWII Literature 7. Religion and Bombing in Italy, 1940-1945 8. "Defend us from All Perils of This Night": Coping with Bombing in Britain, 1940-1945 Part III: Society under the Bombs 9. The Direct and Indirect Effects of Allied Bombing on Civil Life in Germany, 1940-1945 10. Post-bombing Evacuation and Social Solidarity in Wartime France 11. Death and Survival under the Bombs: City and Country in Italy between Strategic and Tactical Bombing 1940-1944 12. The Blitz Experience: British Society 1940-1941 Part IV Friend or Foe? Perception of the Bombers 13. Anglo-American Air Attacks and the Rebirth of Public Opinion in Fascist Italy 14. Muted Applause? British POWs as Observers and Victims of the Allied Bombing Campaign over Germany 15. Criminals or Liberators? French Opinion and Allied Bombing of France, 1940-1945 16 Newsreels and Bombing in WWII Afterword: Bombing and the Human Rights Regime List of Contributors Notes Bibliography Index.
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