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This Working-Day World: Women's Lives And Culture(s) In Britain, 1914-1945 (Gender and Society)
 
 
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This Working-Day World: Women's Lives And Culture(s) In Britain, 1914-1945 (Gender and Society) (Paperback)

by Sybil Oldfield (Editor) "There are many people still living for whom the period from 1914 to 1945 is part of their own remembered past, and many many more..." (more)
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This is a collection of essays on aspects of British women's lives in the period 1914-1945. Concentrating on women's activities in many different areas ranging from teacher training colleges to women's institutes; the BBC artiste's group to political militancy. "This Working Day World" presents a women's cultural history that is a kaleidoscope of sub-cultures, covering art, fiction, medicine, political racialism and the personal lives of women.

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Oldfield; Sybil University of Sussex, Brighton, UK,

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