Tensions and battles about career and children, which inform our contemporary“mommy wars,” were equally the driving forces for many first-wave feminists who contested traditional conceptions of wifehood and motherhood. One of the most outspoken figures from this past era, and my focus here, is British author, journalist, and pacifist Vera Brittain (1893-1970). I draw on Brittain’s autobiographical trilogy Testament of Youth (1933), Testament of Friendship (1940), and Testament of Experience (1957), as well as on her 1920s and 1930s journalism in order to reveal how she waged “war” (her term) on Victorian womanhood. She unabashedly and relentlessly led the ranks of team “working mother” during the “mommy wars”of her day, showcasing through t...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
World War II, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the Civil Rights Movement all had a dramatic effect on wome...
A discussion of novels by Jean Devanney, Eleanor Dark and Barnard Eldershaw in the context of the 'c...
In her trajectory from sheltered, unmarried middle-class woman to mature rational adult capable of f...
This thesis investigates the political thought of the well known British 20th Century political acti...
Vera Brittain (1893-1970), English writer, feminist and pacifist, wrote the story of her life in man...
Drawing on the correspondence Ursula Bowlby wrote to John Bowlby following thebirth of their first c...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reconsiders representatio...
This article examines the concept of motherhood and peace in the British women’s movement during the...
This article examines the concept of motherhood and peace in the British women’s movement during the...
Motherhood is by many, especially women, one of the greatest experiences in life. The ultimate goal ...
The paper opens with an illustration of how successive generations of women in my own family have co...
In this study, I utilize close readings of the periodically published works of three women writers –...
This project will explore the role of French women of the 18th century, and specifically the problem...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
World War II, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the Civil Rights Movement all had a dramatic effect on wome...
A discussion of novels by Jean Devanney, Eleanor Dark and Barnard Eldershaw in the context of the 'c...
In her trajectory from sheltered, unmarried middle-class woman to mature rational adult capable of f...
This thesis investigates the political thought of the well known British 20th Century political acti...
Vera Brittain (1893-1970), English writer, feminist and pacifist, wrote the story of her life in man...
Drawing on the correspondence Ursula Bowlby wrote to John Bowlby following thebirth of their first c...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reconsiders representatio...
This article examines the concept of motherhood and peace in the British women’s movement during the...
This article examines the concept of motherhood and peace in the British women’s movement during the...
Motherhood is by many, especially women, one of the greatest experiences in life. The ultimate goal ...
The paper opens with an illustration of how successive generations of women in my own family have co...
In this study, I utilize close readings of the periodically published works of three women writers –...
This project will explore the role of French women of the 18th century, and specifically the problem...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
World War II, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the Civil Rights Movement all had a dramatic effect on wome...
A discussion of novels by Jean Devanney, Eleanor Dark and Barnard Eldershaw in the context of the 'c...