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“Till We Hear the Last All Clear”: Gender and the Presentation of Self in Young Girls’ Writing About the Bombing of Hull During the Second World War

Gender and History - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/1468-0424.12057
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DevelopmentArtsHumanitiesGender StudiesPlanningHistoryGeography
Date

March 14, 2014

Authors
James Greenhalgh
Publisher

Wiley


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