Women in the 1920s by Pamela Horn

Women in the 1920s by Pamela Horn

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A broad and engaging study of the domestic, social and professional lives of women in a period of burgeoning freedom and opportunity.

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Women in the 1920s by Pamela Horn

For many women the 1920s was a time of change after the First World War. For a number, war casualties meant a life of spinsterhood, which some turned to good account by enjoying their new independence. The current fashions, with their close-fitting dresses, cloche hats and cropped hair, emphasised this spirit of female emancipation, but it was 1918 before the vote was granted to women (and then only to those aged thirty or more) and the unemployment and uncertainty of the peacetime world brought unforeseen problems. This book examines how women responded to the challenges and the difficulties of those years, from the revival of the round of High Society by the social elite, against a background of sometimes vast personal and financial losses, to the lives of the new middle-class professionals, who found social as well as domestic freedom, and working-class women employed in the still traditional factory and domestic service roles - as well as those who found their way on to the shop or restaurant floor. Home life, bringing up children, and attitudes to family planning, are other topics under review, as are the widening leisure and political activities which some women could now afford. Drawing on family papers, contemporary publications and archive research, this book, complemented by a wealth of photographs, cartoons and other illustrations, presents a vivid picture of what women's lives were like during the period. It will appeal to students of women's history, social historians and those with a general interest in the subject.
Dr Pamela Horn lectured in economic and social history at Oxford Polytechnic, (now Oxford Brookes University), for over twenty years. She had written a number of books on social history topics covering the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century life. That includes several books on child life and schooling during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Pamela sadly passed away in 2014.
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ISBN 13 9781848688117
ISBN 10 1848688113
Title Women in the 1920s
Author Pamela Horn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2010-12-15
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.