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Women and Cross Dressing 1800–1939

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Women and Cross Dressing 1800–1939

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Women and Cross Dressing 1800–1939 book

Edited ByHeike Bauer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 1 January 2004
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203300862
Pages 381
eBook ISBN 9780203300862
Subjects Humanities, Language & Literature
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Bauer, H. (Ed.). (2006). Women and Cross Dressing 1800–1939 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203300862

ABSTRACT

First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 24|42 pages

Androgyny, or woman playing at man

chapter 25|5 pages

A book that must be suppressed

chapter 26|5 pages

Radclyffe Hall

chapter 27|29 pages

The Male Impersonator

chapter 28|4 pages

Woman's strange life as a man

chapter 29|2 pages

How the Colonel's secret was revealed

chapter 30|2 pages

Amazing mystery of a man-woman: sex changed at the age of 29

chapter 31|1 pages

'Girl' who was a man: error that lasted 24 years

chapter 32|1 pages

Photograph: Two male impersonators

chapter 33|1 pages

Photograph: Two women in suits seated on a horse carriage drinking beer

chapter 34|1 pages

Photograph: Industry, Transport and Agriculture: A woman wearing trousers and overall, bent under the weight of a hundredweight sack of coal she is carrying, at the South Metropolitan Gas Company, Old Kent Road, London

chapter 35|1 pages

Photograph: Industry, Transport and Agriculture: A full length portrait of two munition workers (munitionettes) at Woolwich Arsenal, showing their short overalls, trousers and caps

chapter 36|1 pages

Photograph: Medicine: The two 'Women of Pervyse', Mairi Chisholm and the Baroness de T'Serclaes driving their motor ambulance through the ruins of Pervyse

chapter 37|1 pages

Photograph: Women's Royal Naval Service: WRNS officer instructing ratings in the use of anti-gas respirators at Lowescroft. The officer is wearing a tailored uniform and the rating a serge jacket and skirt

chapter 38|1 pages

Photograph: Women's Royal Naval Service: A WRNS motor driver in the driving seat of an open car

chapter 39|1 pages

Photograph: Industry, Transport and Agriculture: An Inspector and Sergeant in the Women's Police Service

chapter 40|1 pages

Photograph: Shipbuilding: Women dockyard workers at the blacksmith's forge when destroyer HMS ASHANTI was undergoing a refit at Immingham

chapter 41|273 pages

Dr James Barry: Her Secret Story

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