
Women, Social Leadership, and the Second World War
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The associational life of middle-class women in twentieth-century England has been largely ignored by historians. During the Second World War women''s clubs, guilds, and institutes provided a basis for the mobilization of up to a million women, mainly housewives, into unpaid part-time work. Women''s Voluntary Service, which was set up by the Government in 1938 to organize this work, generated a ri...
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The associational life of middle-class women in twentieth-century England has been largely ignored by historians. During the Second World War women''s clubs, guilds, and institutes provided a basis for the mobilization of up to a million women, mainly housewives, into unpaid part-time work. Women''s Voluntary Service, which was set up by the Government in 1938 to organize this work, generated a ri...
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