Journal, Women's History Journal

ISSUE 69, Summer 2012

  • Angela Davis on Understandings of ‘home’ in the memoirs of Vera Weizmann, 4-8
  • Susan McPherson and Angela McPherson on Norah Dacre Fox, a suffragette turned fascist, 9-17
  • Sheena Evans on Janet Vaughan and Spanish medical aid, 18-25
  • Karen Flynn on Caribbean nurses in Britain and Canada, 26-35

Book Reviews

  • Leonore Davidoff, Thicker Than Water: Siblings and their Relations 1780-1920, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 36
  • Deborah Simonton, Women in European Culture and Society. Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700, London and New York: Routledge, 2011, 36
  • Henrice Altink, Destined for a Life of Service: Defining African-Jamaican Womanhood, 1865-1938, Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2011, 37
  • Ginger S. Frost, Living in Sin: Cohabiting as Husband and Wife in Nineteenth-Century England, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008, second edition 2011, 38
  • Susan Mc Pherson and Angela McPherson, Mosley’s Old Suffragette: A Biography of Norah Dacre Fox (Revised edition), Lulu.com, 2011, 39
  • Libbie Escolme-Schmidt, Glamour in the Skies: The Golden Age of the Air Stewardess, Stroud: History Press, 2010, 41
  • Katie Barclay, Love, Intimacy and Power: Marriage and Patriarchy in Scotland, 1650-1850, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011, 42