Report of the Women's Institutes ...

Report of the Women's Institutes ...
Title Report of the Women's Institutes ... PDF eBook
Author Ontario. Department of Agriculture
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1918
Genre Home economics
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Jambusters

Jambusters
Title Jambusters PDF eBook
Author Julie Summers
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 434
Release 2013-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 085720047X

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The compelling true story that inspired the hugely successful major ITV drama series HOME FIRES – now in its second season. The Second World War was the WI's finest hour. The whole of its previous history - two decades of educating, entertaining and supporting women and campaigning on women's issues - culminated in the enormous collective responsibility felt by the members to 'do their bit' for Britain. With all the vigour, energy and enthusiasm at their disposal, a third of a million country women set out to make their lives and the lives of those around them more bearable in what they described as 'a period of insanity'. Through archive material and interviews with many WI members, Julie Summers takes us behind the scenes, revealing their nitty-gritty approach to the daily problems presented by the conflict. Jambusters is the fascinating story of how the Women's Institute pulled rural Britain through the war with pots of jam and a spirit of make-do-and-mend.

Women's Institute: Vintage Teatime

Women's Institute: Vintage Teatime
Title Women's Institute: Vintage Teatime PDF eBook
Author Jessica Simmons
Publisher Simon & Schuster UK
Pages 0
Release 2012-02-02
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780857208590

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This is a delightful collection of recipes compiled from the historic WI archive of authentic recipes from WI members from all over the country, from well-known favourites to regional and historic gems that have stood the test of time. Delicious, nostalgic recipes for cakes, biscuits, buns, scones and breads are included. From Lemon Drizzle Cake, Eccles Cakes, Bara Brith, Sally Lunns and Maids of Honour to Yorkshire Curd Tart, there is sure to be a long forgotten recipe that can now be enjoyed.

Home and Country

Home and Country
Title Home and Country PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 178
Release 1926
Genre Women
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Drama

Drama
Title Drama PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 268
Release 1925
Genre Theater
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Purchasing Power

Purchasing Power
Title Purchasing Power PDF eBook
Author Donica Belisle
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 278
Release 2020-03-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1442629118

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Exploring the roots of Canadian consumer culture, this book uncovers the meanings that Canadians have historically attached to consumer goods. Focusing on white women during the early twentieth century, it reveals that for thousands of Canadians between the 1890s and World War II, consumption was about not only survival, but also civic expression. Offering a new perspective on the temperance, conservation, home economics, feminist, and co-operative movements, this book brings white women's consumer interests to the fore. Due to their exclusion from formal politics and paid employment, many white Canadian women turned their consumer roles into personal and social opportunities. They sought solutions in the consumer sphere to isolation, upward mobility, personal expression, and family survival. They effectively transformed consumer culture into an arena of political engagement. Yet if white Canadian women viewed consumption as a tool of empowerment, so did they wield consumption as a tool of exclusion. As Purchasing Power reveals, Canadian women of privileged race and class status tended to disparage racialized and lower income women's consumer habits. In so doing, they constructed hierarchical notions of taste that defined who - and who did not - belong in the modern Canadian nation.

A Force To Be Reckoned With

A Force To Be Reckoned With
Title A Force To Be Reckoned With PDF eBook
Author Jane Robinson
Publisher Virago
Pages 223
Release 2011-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0748119485

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Everyone knows three things about the Women's Institute: that they spent the war making jam; the sensational Calendar Girls were WI; and, more recently, that slow-handclapping of Tony Blair. But there's so much more to this remarkable Movement. Over 200,000 women in the UK belong to the WI and their membership is growing. They cross class and religion,include all ages -from students and metropolitan young professionals, such as the Shoreditch Sisters,to rural centenarians -with passions that range from supporting the 1920s Bastardy Bill (in response to a wartime legacy of illegitimate babies) to the current SOS for Honey Bees campaign. It was founded in 1915, not by worthy ladies in tweeds but by the feistiest women in the country, including suffragettes, academics and social crusaders who discovered the heady power of sisterhood, changing women's lives and their world in the process. Certainly its members boiled jam and sang ' Jerusalem ', but they also made history. This fascinating book reveals for the first time how they are - and always were - a force to be reckoned with.