The Women's Institute Movement was set up under the auspices of the Agricultural Organisation Society in 1915 to improve the food supply during the Great War. The Women's Institutes encouraged food saving and preservation. This article draws attention to the rural retailing opportunities and markets that were established by the WI in wartime and continued to develop in the inter-war period, assisted by grants from the Carnegie Trust in the 1930s. The WI established sales tables, depots and markets that enabled smallholders, cottage gardeners and allotment holders to find financially non-exploitative retail opportunities for their produce. Initially this produce came from their gardens, allotments and smallholdings, but in time preserves, ba...
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This thesis investigates aspects of Australian rural society in the period 1920-1939. It concentrat...
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
This article is based on such material and shows how the predominant subject matter for ladies’ lett...
In 1917 the Coventry Evening Telegraph noted that the problems of ‘surplus garden produce’ had arise...
The Seed Testing Station (STS) is a key and clear example of agricultural modernization in twentieth...
This dissertation is about the movement for food reform in Great Britain before and during the First...
Rosie the Riveter is an icon for women\u27s industrial contribution to World War II, but history has...
State intervention in the United Kingdom's farming industry was necessitated by the problems of the ...
In June of 1916, Sidney Brook left for war, leaving his thirty-year-old pregnant wife Isabelle Brook...
This new study looks at the ways in which the years surrounding the First World War shaped the lives...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...
This essay focuses on the Victory Garden movement in the US during World War II. Victory Gardens wer...
Between the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War, American agriculture developed th...
Excerpts from the report: A review of price administration, priorities, and conservation of supplie...
“Digging for Victory”: Nurturing New Ideas of Gender Roles Through Victory Gardens, 1914-1960 Before...
This thesis investigates aspects of Australian rural society in the period 1920-1939. It concentrat...
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
This article is based on such material and shows how the predominant subject matter for ladies’ lett...