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Hell's Foundations
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ISBN 9780571281145
REGISTERED: 07/27/18
UPDATED: 08/08/25
Hell's Foundations

There is no shortage of books on the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign of 1915 but this one stands out


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  • Hell's Foundations available on April 13 2018 from VitalSource for Https://www.vitalsource.com/textbooks?term=9780571281145&cjsku=9780571281145" itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">20.41
  • ISBN bar code 9780571281145 ξ1 registered March 14 2018
  • Product category is Book

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In it Geoffrey Moorhouse moves the focus from the more familar aspects to concentrate on one small mill town, Bury, in Lancashire, and to anatomize the long-lasting effect the Dardanelles had on it. Bury was the regimental home of the Lancashire Fusiliers. In the Gallipoli landings of 25 April 1915 it lost a large proportion of its youth. By May 1915, some 7,000 Bury men had already gone to war, to be followed by many others before Armistice Day. More than 1,600,from just three local battalions of the Fusiliers were among those who never returned. The regiment left 1,816 dead men on Gallipoli alone: it lost 13,642 soldiers in the Great War as a whole.This terrifying sacrifice left its mark. Bury commemorates Gallipoli on a scale similar to Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand and yet as the Second World War approached, recruitment to the regiment fell far behind that in other Lancashire towns. 'Hurtles one from rage and cynicism to involvement and tenderness . . . Moorhouse offers one of the most fascinating revelations of the orthodox British spirit, religious, political and social . . . This book makes wonderful reading.' Ronald Blythe, Sunday Times 'A fascinating new approach to this tragedy . . . Moorhouse's contribution (to the bibliography of Gallipoli) is of quite outstanding value.' Robert Rhodes James, The Independent 'A subtle and moving exploration of the way that memories of slaughter and loss shaped the town's post-first world war identity.' Terry Eagleton, New Statesman


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    ^ Hell's Foundations VitalSource. (revised Apr 2018)

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