A plaque to the women who worked in a First World War munitions factory will be unveiled in Surrey on Saturday afternoon. It ...
Striking images from 1914 to 1918 show what life was like for those at home during the First World War, especially women.
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From Kitchen to War Factory: How 1930s Women Rewired Home and Work
Under the yoke of economic depression and more and more authoritarian rulers, Western women face renewed misogyny, patriarchy ...
Nowell Oxland died in World War One before he could see his poems published [Provost and Fellows of Worcester College, Oxford ...
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