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A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943 Patricia Malcolmson

A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943 By Patricia Malcolmson

A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943 by Patricia Malcolmson


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The diary of a clerical wife during the Second World War provides fascinating insights into life at the time.

A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943 Summary

A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943: The Diary of Madge Martin by Patricia Malcolmson

The diary of a clerical wife during the Second World War provides fascinating insights into life at the time. War had an impact on even genteel civilians in unraided cities like Oxford (though safety was never assured), among them Madge Martin (born 1899), wife of the vicar of St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford. Her pre-war life, full of travel, theatre visits, walks, books and films, was jolted into very different realities: she found herself undertaking more housework (by 1943 she had lost both her maids), volunteering with the Red Cross, and housing her two sisters' families, who self-evacuated at different times to Madge's home to escape London's air raids. Her private diary, engagingly and accessibly written, discloses much about her thoughts and feelings and social relations; some tribulations (she endured serious and frequent headaches); and her ambivalences concerning her role as a parson's wife. It shows both the persistence of comfortable, established lifestyles and necessary adaptations to theconstraints of existing in wartime. It is presented here with notes and introduction. PATRICIA and ROBERT MALCOLMSON are social historians with a special interest in Mass Observation, women in World War Two, and Englishdiaries written between the 1930s and the 1950s.

A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943 Reviews

[Madge] expressed her feelings about the frightening start, progress and celebratory end to the Second World War...her writing in the 1930s and early 1940s is full of detail. * OXFORD MAIL *
[.] vivid insights into the mind-set of another era [.] * MIDLAND HISTORY *
A Vicar's Wife in Oxford exemplifies the meticulous and unobtrusive elucidation of a text, as one would expect from editors of diaries so seasoned as the Malcolmsons. They provide assiduous yet unobtrusive footnotes, cite other relevant sources, and skillfully incorporate linking passages to knit together the diary entries when required. * Oxoniensia *

Table of Contents

Introduction From Peace to War: September 1938-September 1939 Prelude to Bloodshed: September 1939-May 1940 In Danger: May 1940-September 1940 Battlegrounds: September 1940-May 1941 Matters New, Matters Old: May 1941-September 1941 A Mixture of Frailties: October 1941-June 1942 Better Times? June 1942-December 1942 Carrying On: January 1943-December 1943 Epilogue Appendix A: Madge Martin and John Hall Appendix B: Madge Martin's Reading Bibliography

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GOR009657259
9780902509740
0902509748
A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943: The Diary of Madge Martin by Patricia Malcolmson
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Oxfordshire Record Society
20180920
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