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An English Governess in the Great War - The Secret Brussels Diary of Mary Thorp (Hardcover)
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An English Governess in the Great War - The Secret Brussels Diary of Mary Thorp (Hardcover)
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An Englishwoman living in World War I Brussels started a secret
diary in September 1916. The diary, which survived the war and
whose author remained anonymous, ended up in a Belgian archive.
This book brings to light both the diary and the story of the woman
who wrote it: a middle-aged English governess working for a
Belgian-Russian family in German-occupied Brussels. Mary Thorp
(1864 -1945) grew up in London and in Bruges. Like many educated
young women of impoverished middle-class backgrounds, she worked as
a governess. Neither a servant nor a member of the upper classes
that employed her, she harbored a sturdy middle-class outlook
stressing self-reliance and responsibility for others - the very
attitude that underlay societies' resilience in the face of war.
Her diary expresses this attitude but also the strains on it as the
war wore on. Thorp did not only crossed classes; she crossed
national borders as well. Her diary's perspective is transnational.
She followed the wartime fate of her widely dispersed friends and
family. She tracked military news from theaters both far-flung and
nearby. And, because of her privileged access to diplomats from
Spain, the Netherlands, the US, Persia, and Japan, she tallied
wider war news - on peace overtures, the Russian Revolution, and
discontent in Germany. At the same time, Thorp remained attuned to
local dynamics in Brussels, the First World War's largest occupied
city. Alert to both structural constraints and individual stories,
she showed how the occupying army sought to exploit Belgium, but
also how this rebutted some in the German military. Uniquely, her
diary also documents the Armistice and its immediate aftermath, for
she kept it up until January 1919. In this volume, Tammy M. Proctor
and Sophie De Schaepdrijver provide a biographical introduction on
Thorp, an overview of the war in occupied Belgium, and detailed
annotations to the diary.
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