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"This book explores the previously hidden lives of the women who held families together and made ends meet in Scotland's crowded urban tenements. She Was Aye Workin' is an eloquent tribute of women's resilience, self-sacrifice and management skills in the face of difficult conditions and relentless poverty. The mutual support of neighbours was crucial to survival."--BOOK JACKET.
Publish Date
2003-10-28
Publisher
WHITE COCKADE,
White Cockade Publishing
Language
Undetermined, English
Pages
191
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British & Irish history: from c 1900 -, Oral history, Social history, Women's studies, 20th century, Women's Studies - General, Poverty, Social Science, History - General History, Sociology, Central Scotland, Europe - Great Britain - General, History / Great Britain, Poor women, History, Working class families, Tenement housesEdition | Availability |
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SHE WAS AYE WORKIN': MEMORIES OF TENEMENT WOMEN IN EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW.
2003-10-28, WHITE COCKADE, White Cockade Publishing
in Undetermined and English
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She Was Aye Workin': Memories of Tenement Women in Edinburgh and Glasgow
October 1, 2003, White Cockade Publishing
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