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Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries
Book Details
Author(s)Alistair Thomson
PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN / ASIN0719076463
ISBN-139780719076466
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,262,284
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
“I'm not a good mother -- not what Dr. Spock calls a ‘slow mother’ who leaves her chores to make sure junior gets the right treatment.†(Dorothy Wright, 1961)Â
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“I must admit that I am no longer the same person who was tied to the kitchen sink at home.†(Phyllis Cave, 1973)
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This book represents a unique collaboration between a historian and four ordinary women who were extraordinary letters-writers, family photographers and memoirists. As British migrants to Australia these women recorded in intimate detail aspects of everyday life and women's experience that are often lost to history: childcare and housework, housing and domestic appliances, friendship, family and married life. Taken together, their stories enrich and complicate our understanding of key themes in twentieth century women’s history.Â
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This book will appeal to students and academics interested in British and Australian social history, oral history, women’s studies and the lived experience of migration.
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“I must admit that I am no longer the same person who was tied to the kitchen sink at home.†(Phyllis Cave, 1973)
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This book represents a unique collaboration between a historian and four ordinary women who were extraordinary letters-writers, family photographers and memoirists. As British migrants to Australia these women recorded in intimate detail aspects of everyday life and women's experience that are often lost to history: childcare and housework, housing and domestic appliances, friendship, family and married life. Taken together, their stories enrich and complicate our understanding of key themes in twentieth century women’s history.Â
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This book will appeal to students and academics interested in British and Australian social history, oral history, women’s studies and the lived experience of migration.










