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Title: IMAGINING HOME
GENDER, RACE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY, 1945-1964
By: Wendy Webster
Format: Paperback / softback

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ISBN 10: 1032345209
ISBN 13: 9781032345208
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Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Pub. date: 15 September, 2022
Series: Routledge Classics
Pages: 264
Description: A powerful examination of ideas and images of home in Britain during a period of national decline and loss of imperial power. Its focus on the complex interrelationships of white and black women''s lives and identities offers a compelling new perspective on this period. Includes a new Preface by the author.
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