Much has been written about the men who left to fight in the First World
War but what was life really like for those left behind on the Home
Front? A bustling market town profoundly touched by the war, St Albans
is the perfect place of which to ask this question, thanks in part to
the survival of exceptionally rich archives of records from the period.
This book explores the immediate challenges the townspeople faced during
the war as well as the longer-term effects on the city. When the war
finally ended, could life ever return to 'normal' as some 3,000 soldiers
returned home?