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Post Office Women at War, 1939–45: Gender, Conflict and Public Service Employment
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Post Office Women at War, 1939–45: Gender, Conflict and Public Service Employment

by Mark J. Crowley

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The Post Office was central to Britain's effort to win the Second World War. From sending mail to connecting telephone calls and processing war savings certificates, its functions united a nation in a sense of common purpose and camaraderie, but also connected Britain with the outside world. Yet, ...

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