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'A feminist perspective on the experiences and reminiscences of female Manx residents in relation to the Second World War'

Date(s): 1999

Scope & Content: Dissertation submitted for a Diploma in Manx Studies to the University of Liverpool (Centre for Manx Studies). The author comments on the content of five oral history interviews with named women, transcripts of which are appended. Her interviewees are Mrs M Maggs of Laxey, Mrs A Kinvig of Castletown, Mrs J Corlett of Port Erin, Mrs J Radcliffe of Douglas and Mrs I Jackson of Port Erin. Subjects covered include women's contribution to the war effort, National Saving Stamps, rationing, garden allotments ('Dig for Victory'), Anderson shelters, gas masks, identity bracelets and cards, curfew, blackout, Lord Haw-Haw, 'Careless talk costs lives', Homeguard, ATS, ARP, evacuees, internees - German, Austrian, Italian nationals, aliens and POWs. Includes transcripts of interviews.

Language: English

Extent: 1 volume

Item name: dissertation

Collection: Manuscript Archive

Level: ITEM

ID number: MS 10268

Record class: Private

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