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Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries

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Description for Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries Hardback. A unique collaboration between a historian and four ordinary women who were extraordinary letters-writers, family photographers and memoirists. Taken together, these stories enrich and complicate our understanding of key themes in twentieth century British and Australian women's history. Num Pages: 352 pages, Illustrations, ports. BIC Classification: HBTB. Category: (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 240 x 165 x 25. Weight in Grams: 708.
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) I must admit that I am no longer the same person who was tied to the kitchen sink at home. (Phyllis Cave, 1973) 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, ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Number of pages
352
Condition
New
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
Manchester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780719076466
SKU
V9780719076466
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About Alistair Thomson
Alistair Thomson is Professor of History at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. -- .

Reviews for Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries
'Thomson leaves no stone unturned in his determination to avoid methodological criticism that sometimes besets oral historians. This is a valued addition to women’s history, and an exemplary study in unpacking personal testimonies.' Barbara Kearns, Family and Community History, vol. 15/1, 01/04/2012 'Here is a collaboration that opens up, in human and approachable ways, a world of experience conspicuously ... Read more

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