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A Very Dangerous Locality - The Landscape of the Suffolk Sandlings in the Second World War (Paperback)
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A Very Dangerous Locality - The Landscape of the Suffolk Sandlings in the Second World War (Paperback)
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This book examines the landscape archaeology of the Second World
War on the section of the east coast of England known as the
Suffolk Sandlings (the coastal strip from Lowestoft to Felixstowe),
an area unusually rich in military archaeology. It was in the front
line of Britain's defences against invasion throughout the war and
as a training ground it was the setting for nationally important
exercises in the lead-up to the D-Day landings. In 1944 it also
played a major role in Operation 'Diver', the defence against the
flying bomb. The Sandlings is therefore an ideal testbed for much
wider questions about the militarisation of the landscape during
the Second World War. This important new study considers how this
area was transformed in the course of the conflict by synthesising
an extensive range of sources, including the physical remains of
defences and training, aerial photographs, the war diaries of
military units on the coast, oral history and artistic
representations. What emerges is the most detailed account to date
of a coastal landscape during the Second World War. A highly
innovative interdisciplinary study, this holistic approach reveals
in astonishing detail the struggle to build defences in 1940, the
dramatic reorganisation of those defences in 1941? 2 and the slow
transformation of the military landscape from one of defence to one
where troops prepared for the offensive. The reader is shown not
just a new view of the wartime landscape, but a new methodology for
the study of conflict landscapes more broadly; in this the book
makes a major contribution to scholarship. Richly illustrated with
plans, maps and wartime photographs - many published for the first
time - the book presents a vivid picture of a landscape in a
crucial period in its history and will be of great interest to
military historians, landscape archaeologists and all those with an
interest in the area.
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