Tommy At War: 1914-1918 By John Sadler & Rosie Serdiville - Non Fiction - Hardcover
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Title:
Tommy At War: 1914-1918
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781849545143
Overview:
2014 marks the centenary of the Great War, a watershed moment in world history whose echoes still shape our understanding of conflict and memory. Tommy At War: 1914-1918 brings this pivotal era to vivid life through the voices of those who lived it. Written by historians John Sadler and Rosie Serdiville, the book blends rigorous research with intimate testimony to reveal the human face of war—from the trenches and front lines to the quieter, equally perilous work behind the scenes. Readers are guided through mobilization, the brutal realities of the Western Front, and the daily rhythms of life under bombardment, illness, and loss, all told with empathy and clarity. This is not a distant overview of battles; it is a human history told by people who endured fear, camaraderie, and moments of quiet courage amid unimaginable hardship. Rich anecdotes sit alongside historical context, giving a balanced, moving portrait of the war as it affected men, women, families, and communities across class and background. A compelling, accessible account, it invites both curious newcomers and seasoned historians to see the Great War through lived experience.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets Tommy At War apart is its insistence on the human story behind every date and decision. Sadler and Serdiville curate a chorus of voices—soldiers on the front, medics, wives and children at home, stretcher-bearers, and support workers—to illuminate how ordinary people confronted extraordinary danger. The book moves beyond statistics to consider daily routines, moral choices, and moments of resilience that defined a generation. Interwoven with well-placed historical context, the narratives preserve the immediacy of first-hand experience while offering clear analysis that helps readers understand how the Great War reshaped societies. The result is a readable, authoritative volume that informs without overwhelming, making complex history feel personal, urgent, and utterly relevant to readers today.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This non-fiction title is ideal for history enthusiasts seeking a deeply human lens on World War I, students building a WWI study, educators creating engaging classroom resources, and gift buyers looking for a thoughtful, respectful portrayal of the Great War. It speaks to readers who enjoy narrative-driven history, memoir-inspired storytelling, and accessible scholarly analysis. Perfect for fans of war histories that combine archival detail with personal testimony, it also appeals to readers curious about the social impact of conflict—from families torn apart by war to communities rebuilding in its aftermath.
Key Highlights:
- First-hand voices from the Western Front and home front, linking battlefield events to everyday life
- Balanced combination of anecdote and historical analysis for easy yet rigorous reading
- Centenary context that connects WWI to its lasting global legacies
- Clear, compelling storytelling that invites both casual readers and serious students
- Accessible entry point into World War I without sacrificing depth
- Co-authored by respected historians with a focus on human experience
About the Author:
John Sadler and Rosie Serdiville are historians who bring a human-centered approach to World War I scholarship. Sadler is known for his work on the Great War and its social dimensions, while Serdiville contributes a narrative-driven perspective that highlights personal testimony within historical contexts. Together, they deliver a thoughtful balance of archival detail, evocative storytelling, and accessible analysis, helping readers connect with the people whose lives were transformed by the war and its aftermath.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
Tommy At War offers a rare blend of scholarship and storytelling that makes a complex historical period feel immediate and relevant. The authors’ careful synthesis of personal accounts with historical insight creates a rich, immersive reading experience. It’s a book you can dip into for a quick, powerful vignette or read cover to cover to gain a coherent, compassionate understanding of how the Great War shaped individuals and nations. The hardcover format adds a premium, durable feel, ideal for gifting to history buffs, educators, and collectors who value well-researched, human-focused non-fiction. Whether you’re expanding a reading list, designing a lesson plan, or simply seeking a restorative, thought-provoking escape, this is a volume that deserves a place on any serious bookshelf.
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