This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazines and Kay shopping catalogues to discuss the British Home Front Second World War. It will be suggested that making do and getting by came to dominate many women’s lives in the Second World War. Keeping a family well fed and reasonably clothed in the face of increasing workloads and shortages became a war of attrition, tenacity and sheer determination for many housewives. After the growth in consumerism and house ownership for some during the 1930s new skills and ways of homemaking had to be found; the contents of magazines and catalogue shopping became two routes to achieving this. Arguably the war was the golden age of magazines as a s...
The critical impetus of this study is to explore the period between 1944 and 1951 on its own terms, ...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
Popular myths and memories have presented the Second World War as a ‘The People’s War’ suggesting a ...
Knitting is the unlikely story lurking behind the history of twentieth century warfare. In the First...
Picture Post magazine was made famous by its pioneering photojournalism, which vividly captured a pa...
HOWELL Géraldine Wartime fashion : from Haute Couture to Homemade, 1939-1945 London : Bloomsbury, 20...
In popular mythology and much historical writing, until comparatively recently most accounts of rati...
Pawn Shops and the ‘Never Never’: Poverty on the Home Front in the Second World War The Second Wo...
In post-war Britain, following a decade of rationing and shortages, women faced the challenge of how...
Both housewives and the black market have been absent in much of the scholarly research studying Wor...
The phrase ‘domestic soldiers’ taken from Jennifer Purcell’s book of the same title epitomises the a...
Experiences of conflict rarely adhere to the historical confines of defined dates. Although the Seco...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
The critical impetus of this study is to explore the period between 1944 and 1951 on its own terms, ...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
This paper will draw upon the insights provided by two examples of material culture: women’s Magazin...
Popular myths and memories have presented the Second World War as a ‘The People’s War’ suggesting a ...
Knitting is the unlikely story lurking behind the history of twentieth century warfare. In the First...
Picture Post magazine was made famous by its pioneering photojournalism, which vividly captured a pa...
HOWELL Géraldine Wartime fashion : from Haute Couture to Homemade, 1939-1945 London : Bloomsbury, 20...
In popular mythology and much historical writing, until comparatively recently most accounts of rati...
Pawn Shops and the ‘Never Never’: Poverty on the Home Front in the Second World War The Second Wo...
In post-war Britain, following a decade of rationing and shortages, women faced the challenge of how...
Both housewives and the black market have been absent in much of the scholarly research studying Wor...
The phrase ‘domestic soldiers’ taken from Jennifer Purcell’s book of the same title epitomises the a...
Experiences of conflict rarely adhere to the historical confines of defined dates. Although the Seco...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
The critical impetus of this study is to explore the period between 1944 and 1951 on its own terms, ...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...