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Gender, Modernity, and the Popular Press in Inter-War Britain
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Introduction
1: The evolution of the popular daily press
2: The discourse of modernity
3: Traditional duties: housewife, mother, consumer
4: Reshaping the political sphere: the female voter
5: The gendered gaze: fashion, the female body and sexual morality
6: Patriotism and citizenship: the gendered languages of war and peace
7: Masculinity: ideals and anxieties
Conclusions
Appendix: The women's pages
Bibliography

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Conceptually innovative and meticulously researched, Bingham's book will be indispensable to historians of gender, popular culture, and media... it would be difficult to overestimate its significance as a revisionist account of 20th-century cultural transformations. Mark Hampton, Journalism Studies This well-researched study of five popular daily newspapers provides an engaging new look at debates over shifting gender identities in early twentieth-century Britain Michelle E. Tusan, Media History

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