The World At War By Philip Gooden And Peter Lewis
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"The Word at War: World War Two in 100 Phrases" by Philip Gooden and Peter Lewis
Welcome to booxworm.lk, your premier destination for the best books in Sri Lanka. Today, we are excited to introduce "The Word at War: World War Two in 100 Phrases" by Philip Gooden and Peter Lewis, a compelling exploration of the language that emerged during one of history's most significant conflicts.
Why "The Word at War" is a Must-Read
A Unique Linguistic Perspective on World War Two
This book delves into 100 phrases that were coined or popularized during World War Two, offering readers a distinctive lens through which to understand the era.๎ ๎Each phrase is accompanied by an essay that explores its origins, meanings, and the context in which it was used.๎ ๎cite๎turn0search7
Comprehensive Coverage of Wartime Vernacular
The authors examine a wide array of terms, including wartime speeches, service slang, national stereotypes, food and drink, and codewords.๎ ๎This comprehensive approach provides insight into how language reflected and influenced the experiences and perceptions of those who lived through the war.
Engaging and Informative Essays
Each entry is thoughtfully crafted to provide not only the definition of the phrase but also its historical significance and the role it played during the war.๎ ๎This makes the book both an educational resource and an engaging read for those interested in history, linguistics, and cultural studies.
Memorable Phrases from "The Word at War"
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"Blitzkrieg": A German term meaning "lightning war," describing fast and forceful military tactics.
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"Keep Calm and Carry On": ๎A British slogan intended to bolster public morale during air raids.
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"GI": An abbreviation for "Government Issue," commonly used to refer to U.S. soldiers.
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"Loose Lips Sink Ships": A warning against careless talk that might compromise security.
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"Victory Garden": Private gardens cultivated to boost food production during wartime shortages.
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Title:ย The Word at War: World War Two in 100 Phrases
Authors: Philip Gooden and Peter Lewis
ISBN: 9781472922489
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 256
Binding: Hardcover
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