Nice Girls and Rude Girls by Deborah Thom

Nice Girls and Rude Girls by Deborah Thom

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Drawing on official records, contemporary writing and oral history, the author examines the myth and reality of women's "experience of war" and argues that the effect of war-work has changed but not improved their working lives.

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Nice Girls and Rude Girls by Deborah Thom

Drawing on official records, contemporary writing and oral history, the author examines the myth and reality of women's "experience of war" and shows that before 1914 they were often supporting dependants, had acquired considerble industrial experience, and how women's trade activity was growing. She studies the effect of "dilution and substitution" in making good the loss of industrial workers, the effect of "patriotic fervour", the industrial roles of women, wages, the effect on health and family life and demobilization in 1918-19. The war showed that women were capable of a variety of tasks and they made great sacrifices and contributions massively to the war effort. The effect of war-work has underlined women's positions by their gender; they had changed but not improved their working lives.
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ISBN 13 9781860644771
ISBN 10 1860644775
Title Nice Girls and Rude Girls
Author Deborah Thom
Series Social And Cultural History Today
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2000-01-24
Number of pages 256
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