This book is about the reshaping of women's lives, loves and dreams. It tells the story of how expectations and emotional landscapes have shifted since 1950, when marriage was a major determinant of female life chances and teenage girls dreamed of Mr Right and happy endings.
Carol Dyhouse Ordre des livres
Carol Dyhouse, historienne sociale, explore les schémas complexes de la vie des femmes en Grande-Bretagne aux XIXe et XXe siècles, en se concentrant sur le genre et l'éducation. Ses recherches examinent minutieusement la manière dont les notions changeantes de féminité se reflètent dans les vêtements et la culture matérielle, explorant le rôle complexe du glamour au sein du discours féministe et sa signification historique pour les femmes. Le travail de Dyhouse offre des analyses perspicaces des changements sociaux et culturels, éclairant les expériences historiques des femmes. Elle apporte de précieuses perspectives sur la manière dont les femmes ont navigué et ont été façonnées par les normes de leur époque.





- 2021
- 2017
Heartthrobs
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A very wonderful, interesting, captivating book. Anna Maria Polidori, Al Femminile
- 2014
Girls Growing Up in Late Victorian and Edwardian England
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the socialization of middle- and working-class girls in late Victorian and early Edwardian England, focusing on how they learn about femininity through family, teachers, and peers. By examining diverse sources such as diaries and Inspector's reports, it delves into the influences shaping girls' identities and societal roles during this period, highlighting the complexities of their experiences and the cultural expectations placed upon them.
- 2014
From flappers and beat girls to dolly birds and ladettes, this is the story of the 20th Century's 'bad girls' and the controversy that has accompanied their growing freedom.
- 2005
Students: A Gendered History
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this novel explores themes of love, faith, and nostalgia through the lives of the Flyte family and their complex relationships. The story is narrated by Charles Ryder, whose friendship with the charismatic Sebastian Flyte leads him into the opulent world of Brideshead Castle. As Charles grapples with his own beliefs and the impact of Catholicism on the Flytes, the narrative delves into the intricacies of class, identity, and the passage of time.