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Histories of Women and. Gender in Interwar Britain' Cultural and Social History
This examines the daily life and family dynamics of. 1940's Britain. In our reading lessons the children will develop their reading skills. Strategies are.
torical moment of high urban modernism" between the mid-1940s and the late 10 Joe Moran
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landscapes consolidating his status as one of the most popular artists in post- war Britain? Relatively unknown outside his native Lancashire before the 1940s
about diaries was a great proselytizer for the idea that ordinary lives at Home (1940) and People in Production: An Enquiry into British War Production.
The daily life of disabled people in Victorian England 30 after Henry's death a payment of 40s was made to William Seyton
Britain in the late 1930s and 1940s. ment of British public opinion on matters of politics and everyday life. M-O ... War II War Begins at Home (1940).
lifestyle and with urban policies that emphasised sustainable transport as a By the late 1940s when the number of bicycles in the UK reached its peak ...
In 1939 the watchers were proceeding from first principles; by 1941 they were living in the middle of a huge laboratory with field-test material on every hand
This Special examines the changes in British society and culture that emerged between 1945 and 1990 through the optic of 'everyday life'
During the six years Britain was at war 1939–45 life was frequently hard for Londoners Food and clothing were rationed and in short supply Bombing
In the late 1940s the British people seemed preoccupied with family and children to an unprecedented degree A similar revival of family life occurred in
total war transformed the physical and material realities of daily life for numbers of the civilian population no less dramatically than for those serving i
The outcome is a working-class way of life which is decreasingly concerned with activities outside the house or with values wider than those of the family '
Laura Carter is a historian writing about historical knowledge yet Histories of Everyday Life is not solely about historiography (although it is about that
In order to understand why the Blitz happened we must look back to the long hot summer of 1940 For Britain it had been a disastrous time In May the trapped
Britain declared war in the fall of 1939 and France surrendered in June of 1940 Only the English Channel separated England from German forces In a famous