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Wartime Women Dorothy Sheridan

Wartime Women By Dorothy Sheridan

Wartime Women by Dorothy Sheridan


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Offering a contemporary insight into the experiences of women during World War II, this volume contains extracts from archives held at the University of Sussex, including research reports on aspects of women's lives in wartime, personal diaries, letters and detailed questionnaires.

Wartime Women Summary

Wartime Women: A Mass-observation Anthology of Women's Writing, 1937-1945 by Dorothy Sheridan

Just how far did women's experience of World War II help to liberate them? Was it the opportunity they had expected, or was it simply six years of deprivation and hard work? This volume considers these and other questions through the writings of women living through the war years. It has been compiled from the archive at the University of Sussex, which houses the papers of Mass-Observation, an organization which was set up in 1937 with the aim of recording everyday life in Britain. Although this anthology inevitably represents only a fraction of the archive, it offers contemporary insight into the experiences and perceptions of women during the war period, and includes extracts from personal diaries, letters and detailed questionnaires.

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GOR003985521
9780434695317
0434695319
Wartime Women: A Mass-observation Anthology of Women's Writing, 1937-1945 by Dorothy Sheridan
Used - Very Good
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