
This Working-Day World
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This Working-Day World book
Women's Lives And Culture(s) In Britain, 1914-1945
This Working-Day World
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This Working-Day World book
Women's Lives And Culture(s) In Britain, 1914-1945
Edited BySybil Oldfield
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 8 October 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 209 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315274379
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
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Oldfield, S. (Ed.). (1994). This Working-Day World. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315274379
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Section I Social History
chapter 2|11 pages
A ‘Trade Union for Married Women’: The Women’s Co-operative Guild 1914–1920
ByGillian Scott
chapter 4|15 pages
A Woman’s Right to Work& The Role of Women in the Unemployed Movement Between the Wars
BySue Bruley
chapter 5|15 pages
The Culture of Femininity in Women’s Teacher Training Colleges 1914–1945
ByElizabeth Edwards
chapter 6|5 pages
The Diary of Doreen Bates: Single Parenthood and the Civil Service
ByElizabeth McClair
part |1 pages
Section II Political History
chapter 7|14 pages
Gendering Patriotism: Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst and World War One
ByJacqueline de Vries
part |1 pages
Section III Cultural History
chapter 13|14 pages
‘A Fair Field and No Favour’: Women Artists Working in Britain Between the Wars
ByKaty Deepwell
chapter 16|18 pages
‘Nothing is Impracticable for a Single, Middle-Aged Woman with an Income of her Own’: The Spinster in Women’s Fiction of the 1920s
ByMaroula Joannou
chapter 17|11 pages
Chloe, Olivia, Isabel, Letitia, Harriette, Honor, and Many More: Women in Medicine and Biomedical Science, 1914– 1945
ByLesley A. Hall