‘Women of Britain. Come into the factories’: What did it mean to be a working-class woman on the Welsh ‘home front’? Examining the impact the experience of the interwar years and Second World War had on the gender identities and dynamics of the working classes in Urban South Wales, 1939 – 1945

Hall, Emma (2024). ‘Women of Britain. Come into the factories’: What did it mean to be a working-class woman on the Welsh ‘home front’? Examining the impact the experience of the interwar years and Second World War had on the gender identities and dynamics of the working classes in Urban South Wales, 1939 – 1945. Student dissertation for The Open University module A329 The making of Welsh history.

This dissertation was produced by a student studying the Open University module A329 The making of Welsh history. The research showcased here achieved a grade in either the Pass 1 band (equivalent to a 1st) or the Pass 2 band (equivalent to a 2.i).
Please note that this student dissertation is made available in the format that it was submitted for examination, thus the author has not been able to correct errors and/or departures from academic standards in areas such as referencing.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21954/ou.ro.00100816

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