A woman's place; deeds not words; on her their lives depend; the modern miss; domestic bliss or suburban neurosis; what did you do in the war, Mummy?; from housewives choice to rock n' roll; dolly birds and double standards; feminists or free spirits?; having it all?
Mary Turner taught history for many years, and was an A-level examiner. She has long enjoyed an interest in women's history, and since going freelance has written widely on the subjects as well as on nostalgia and family history. Her articles have been published in The Lady, Yours, Bella, Practical Family History and Ancestors. She lives in North London.
"an accessible and well-illustrated history of the twentieth-century" Living History
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