A 1950s Housewife: Marriage and Homemaking in the 1950s

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The History Press, Oct 5, 2015 - Family & Relationships - 192 pages

Being a housewife in the 1950s was quite a different experience to today. After the independence of the wartime years, women had to leave their jobs when they married and support their husband by creating a spotless home, delicious meals and an inviting bedroom. A 1950s Housewife collects heart-warming personal anecdotes from women who embarked on married life during this fascinating post-war period, providing a trip down memory lane for any wife or child of the 1950s. This book will prove an eye-opener for those who now wish they had listened when their mothers attempted to tell them stories of the 'old days', and will provide useful first-hand accounts for those with a love of all things kitsch and vintage. From ingenious cleaning tips, ration-book recipes and home decor inspiration, the homemaking methods of the fifties give an entertaining and poignant insight into the lives of 1950s women.

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Title Authors Note on Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction
Going
Something New Something Borrowed 3 A Home of their
Twas on a Monday Morning
In Her Shopping Basket She
Leisure Time
Putting on the Style
Health and Beauty
The Status of Women
Lets Talk About
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Sheila Hardy was a teacher before she became a wife and mother in the 1950s. She is the author of A 1950s Mother.

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