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In 1919 a generation of young women discovered that there were, quite simply, not enough men to go round, and the statistics confirmed it. After the 1921 Census, the press ran alarming stories of the 'Problem of the Surplus Women - Two Million who can never become Wives...'. This book is about those women, and about how they were forced, by a tragedy of historic proportions, to stop depending on men for their income, their identity and their future happiness.
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World War, 1914-1918, Single women, Nonfiction, Social conditions, Women, Social aspects of World War, 1914-1918, War widows, History, World war, 1914-1918, women, World war, 1914-1918, great britain, Widows, Great britain, social conditions, Social aspectsPlaces
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Singled out: how two million British women survived without men after the First World War
2008, Oxford University Press
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0195378229 9780195378221
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Singled Out: How Two Million British Women Survived Without Men after the First World War
2008, Ebsco Publishing
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Singled Out: How Two Million Women Survived Without Men after the First World War
2008, Penguin Books, Limited
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0141020628 9780141020624
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Singled out: how two million women survived without men after the First World War
2007, Viking
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0670915645 9780670915644
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