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Working-class Culture, Women and Britain, 1914-1921

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A history "from below", this book is a study of the cultural and social consequences of British working class women's practical engagement in the First World War.

It aims to transform our understanding of the nature and scope of "war" as a cultural and social category, one that constructs myths of class and gender solidarity, while manipulating class loyalties, and fueling class distinctions and divisions. Because cultural identity is always mediated by class and by material conditions, an examination of the lives, oral narratives, factory newspapers and other writings of working class women proves that during and after the First World War these women were transforming Britain's cultural politics.

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Palgrave Macmillan
033391290X / 9780333912904
Hardback
23/02/2000
United Kingdom
English
xii, 221p. : ill.
22 cm
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