Greyduster
I can’t recommend books about ordinary people during the two world wars, but there is a book called ‘Our Hidden Lives’ in which five contributing diarists - very ordinary people - give insights into their lives following the end of the Second World War and up to 1948 - a period of austerity and great change in the country.
Those are from Mass Observation. It was a wonderful project.
"An anthropologist called Tom Harrisson, a journalist called Charles Madge and a filmmaker called Humphrey Jennings wrote to the magazine asking for volunteers to take part in a new project called Mass Observation. Over a thousand readers responded, offering their services. Remarkably, this ‘scientific study of human social behaviour’ is still going strong today."