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Women in Britain since 1900 Sue Bruley

Women in Britain since 1900 By Sue Bruley

Women in Britain since 1900 by Sue Bruley


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Summary

It does not seek to provide a triumphalist history of 'great women', but instead offers an account of women's shifting identity within different social, economic and political contexts, divided by class, sexuality, ethnic background and other factors.

Women in Britain since 1900 Summary

Women in Britain since 1900 by Sue Bruley

This is the first text devoted exclusively to women in Britain since 1900 which covers the whole century. The author combines evidence from primary research, with an emphasis on personal testimony, with the most up-to-date work of specialist scholars in each field. Embracing social, economic, political and cultural history, it examines the changing meaning of femininity within the broad historical time periods making up the twentieth century. Each chronological chapter maps out developments for women at work, in the family, sexuality, education, feminism and other political movements. It does not seek to provide a triumphalist history of 'great women', but instead offers an account of women's shifting identity within different social, economic and political contexts, divided by class, sexuality, ethnic background and other factors. Blending analysis with humour and emotion in real life testimony, Women in Britain since 1900 is a woman-centred history of Britain from the suffragettes to the 'Diana effect'.

Women in Britain since 1900 Reviews

'The book leads the reader in gently and sensitively to a large range of topics in the field of women's history. Sue Bruley has managed deftly to synthesize what is now a huge body of literature on the subject, and to make it accessible for a wide audience.' - Professor Jane Lewis, Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford University 'A valuable asset to any course on Twentieth century women's history.' - Annette Mayer, History Review 'A refreshing look at social history from a female perspective. The inclusion of personal testimony adds interest and authenticity.' - Melinda Barone, University College Salford 'Extremely readable and accessible account of women in modern British society. This will prove a very valuable teaching aid at both foundation and honours level. The chronological format is especially useful for tutorial purposes.' - Dr Roger Davidson, University of Edinburgh 'A much needed text which will help students place feminism into context throughout the twentieth century.' - Mrs. S. M. Johnson, University College Worcester

About Sue Bruley

SUE BRULEY is Senior Lecturer in Historical Studies at the University of Portsmouth

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- 'The Bitter Cry of Outcast Women': The Early Years.- 'No Time to Weep': The First World War.- 'The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same': The Interwar Years.- 'We Can Do It!': The Second World War.- From Austerity to Prosperity and The Pill: The Post War Era.- Second Wave and Beyond: Towards the Millennium.- Conclusion.- Select Bibliography.- Index.

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GOR002677883
9780333618394
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Women in Britain since 1900 by Sue Bruley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19990906
240
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