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Carregando... Domestic Soldiers: Six Women's Lives in the Second World Warde Jennifer Purcell
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is a delightful book which tells the story of the women who kept the 'home fires burning' in their own words. Jennifer Purcell has chosen six very disparate women who contributed to the Mass Observation Archive during the second world war. I had heard of one of them, Nella Last, because of the Victoria Wood television programme, so it was doubly fascinating to hear from other women with different priorities. It is also fascinating on another level, that of the place of women in the 1940's. During the war women started to go out to work, either paid or voluntary, but were still expected to have a meal on the table (having queued for the scarce provisions) and keep the house clean, laundry done, children cared for, while the man of the house came home from his days work and sat down expecting to be waited on. It was also their job to make slender wages go a very long way. The author has done a very good job of bringing these women to life. Any student of the second world war would find the book not only interesting, but useful. ( ) sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Over 8 million women stayed at home during the Second World War and their story has never been told. Using brand new research from the Mass-Observation Archive, Jennifer Purcell brings to life - in all its tragedy, pathos, joy and fear - the lives of six ordinary women made extraordinary by the demands of war. In their diaries and notes they record the inner thoughts and everyday activities as they tried to survive come what may. Nella Last, the archetypal housewife struggles between the demands of her husband and her desire to help the war effort. Cambridge-educated, middle-class Natalie Tanner sneaks out to the cinema whenever possible and discusses politics in town, leading a leisured life while others try to scrape by. Saddled with a draughty and unwieldy centuries-old home directly in the path of German bombs, Helen Mitchell constantly tries to escape the war and her domestic life. Opinionated and patriotic Edie Rutherford uses the war to escape the home and go to work. Alice Bridges endures the horrors of the Blitz on her home town of Birmingham and finds a new and exciting social life as she reports the war for Mass-Observation. Housebound for most of the war with debilitating arthritis, working-class Irene Grant struggles to keep her family fed and dreams of a better Britain. Intensely moving and personal, each woman reveals their most secret fears and hopes, as well as the everyday problems of wanting to contribute to the war effort, keeping a house together under difficult circumstances, the travails of rationing, work and volunteering, whilst maintaining their duties as wife and mother. Jennifer Purcell redraws a new, emotional and unexpected history of the Second World War as it was experienced by those left behind, the domestic soldiers. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Google Books — Carregando... GênerosClassificação decimal de Dewey (CDD)940.531610941History and Geography Europe Europe 1918- World War II Social, political, economic history; HolocaustClassificação da Biblioteca do Congresso dos E.U.A. (LCC)AvaliaçãoMédia:
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