- Series
- Feminist perspectives on the past and present
[Gender and society]
Feminist perspectives on the past and present.
Gender and society.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- London ; Bristol, PA : Taylor & Francis, 1994
- Locale
- Great Britain
- Contents
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The weekly wash / Christine Zmroczek
A 'trade union for married women' : the Women's Co-operative Guild 1914-1920 / Gillian Scott
The Women's Institute movement : the acceptable face of feminism? / Maggie Morgan
A woman's right to work? The role of women in the unemployed movement between the wars / Sue Bruley
The culture of femininity in women's teacher training colleges 1914-1945 / Elizabeth Edwards
The diary of Doreen Bates : single parenthood and the Civil Service / Elizabeth McClair
Gendering patriotism : Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst and World War One / Jacqueline de Vries
England's Casandras in World War One / Sybil Oldfield
Women in the British Union of Fascists, 1932-1940 / Martin Durham
British feminists and anti-fascism in the 1930s / Jahonna Alberti
Working with the 'Kindertransports' / Veronica Gillespie
An Austrian refugee in wartime Manchester / Hanna Behrend
'A fair field and no Favour' : women artist working in Britain between the wars / Katy Deepwell
British women surrealists
deviants from deviance? / Brigitte Libmann
Hilda Matheson and the BBC, 1926-1940 / Fred Hunter
'Nothing is impracticable for a single, middle-age women's fiction of her own' : the spinster in women's fiction of the 1920s / Maroula Joannou
Chloe, Olivia, Isabel, Letitia, Harriete, Honor, and many more : women in medicine and biomedical science, 1914-1945 / Lesley A. Hall.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Oldfield, Sybil.
- Notes
-
Series only on jacket.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The weekly wash / Christine Zmroczek -- A 'trade union for married women' : the Women's Co-operative Guild 1914-1920 / Gillian Scott -- The Women's Institute movement : the acceptable face of feminism? / Maggie Morgan -- A woman's right to work? The role of women in the unemployed movement between the wars / Sue Bruley -- The culture of femininity in women's teacher training colleges 1914-1945 / Elizabeth Edwards -- The diary of Doreen Bates : single parenthood and the Civil Service / Elizabeth McClair -- Gendering patriotism : Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst and World War One / Jacqueline de Vries -- England's Casandras in World War One / Sybil Oldfield -- Women in the British Union of Fascists, 1932-1940 / Martin Durham -- British feminists and anti-fascism in the 1930s / Jahonna Alberti -- Working with the 'Kindertransports' / Veronica Gillespie -- An Austrian refugee in wartime Manchester / Hanna Behrend -- 'A fair field and no Favour' : women artist working in Britain between the wars / Katy Deepwell -- British women surrealists -- deviants from deviance? / Brigitte Libmann -- Hilda Matheson and the BBC, 1926-1940 / Fred Hunter -- 'Nothing is impracticable for a single, middle-age women's fiction of her own' : the spinster in women's fiction of the 1920s / Maroula Joannou -- Chloe, Olivia, Isabel, Letitia, Harriete, Honor, and many more : women in medicine and biomedical science, 1914-1945 / Lesley A. Hall.