Cathy Newman - Bloody Brilliant Women - The Pioneers, Revolutionaries and Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention

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‘A litany of fresh heroes to make the embattled heart sing’ Caitlin Moran‘Newman is a brilliant writer’ ObserverA fresh, opinionated history of all the brilliant women you should have learned about in school but didn’t.For hundreds of years we have heard about the great men of history, but what about herstory?In this freewheeling history of modern Britain, Cathy Newman writes about the pioneering women who defied the odds to make careers for themselves and alter the course of modern history; women who achieved what they achieved while dismantling hostile, entrenched views about their place in society. Their role in transforming Britain is fundamental, far greater than has generally been acknowledged, and not just in the arts or education but in fields like medicine, politics, law, engineering and the military.While a few of the women in this book are now household names, many have faded into oblivion, their personal and collective achievements mere footnotes in history. We know of Emmeline Pankhurst, Vera Brittain, Marie Stopes and Beatrice Webb. But who remembers engineer and motorbike racer Beatrice Shilling, whose ingenious device for the Spitfires’ Rolls-Royce Merlin fixed an often-fatal flaw, allowing the RAF’s planes to beat the German in the Battle of Britain? Or Dorothy Lawrence, the journalist who achieved her ambition to become a WW1 correspondent by pretending to be a man? And developmental biologist Anne McLaren, whose work in genetics paved the way for in vitro fertilisation?Blending meticulous research with information gleaned from memoirs, diaries, letters, novels and other secondary sources, Bloody Brilliant Women uses the stories of some extraordinary lives to tell the tale of 20th and 21st century Britain. It is a history for women and men. A history for our times.

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Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher

Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher

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This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2018

Copyright © Cathy Newman 2018

Cover design by Anna Morrison

Cathy Newman asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins.

Source ISBN: 9780008241711

Ebook Edition © October 2018 ISBN: 9780008241698

Version: 2018-11-21

Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher

To John and our two bloody brilliant little women

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Title Page Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher

Copyright Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher William Collins An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF WilliamCollinsBooks.com This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2018 Copyright © Cathy Newman 2018 Cover design by Anna Morrison Cathy Newman asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins. Source ISBN: 9780008241711 Ebook Edition © October 2018 ISBN: 9780008241698 Version: 2018-11-21

Dedication Dedication Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication 1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914 3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18 4 Between the Wars: 1918–39 5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45 6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61 7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81 8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017 Acknowledgements Selected Bibliography Notes Picture Section Index About the Author About the Publisher To John and our two bloody brilliant little women

1 Introduction: Education, Education, Education 1

2 Old Battles, New Women: 1880–1914

3 Of Soldiers and Suffrage: 1914–18

4 Between the Wars: 1918–39

5 Daughters of Britain: 1939–45

6 Remake, Remodel: 1945–61

7 It’s a Man’s World: 1961–81

8 What You Really, Really Want: 1981–2017

Acknowledgements

Selected Bibliography

Notes

Picture Section

Index

About the Author

About the Publisher

1

Introduction

Education, Education, Education

This is definitely one to file under You Wouldn’t Get Away with It Nowadays , but when I was at school studying for my History A Level, our teacher used to take select groups of pupils to visit the bomb shelter from the Second World War at the bottom of his garden. I think he’d just watched Dead Poets Society , which had recently come out, and decided to portray himself as an inspirational eccentric.

I was never invited; but I like to imagine the group sitting on the damp earth beneath the corrugated tin roof as Mr Dead Poet read to them in faltering torchlight, breaking off every so often to quote Churchill. Perhaps even my favourite Churchillism: ‘My education was interrupted only by my schooling.’

That’s how I feel about school too. The vagaries of the curriculum in the late 1980s meant I studied the Anglo-Saxons about three times. For years I knew all about the Venerable Bede but almost nothing about anything that happened after 1066.

To this day, I remain embarrassed by the holes in my knowledge. Throughout my adult life I’ve bought – though admittedly not read – every history book I can lay my hands on. ‘History of Britain’-type books promising a broad overview are my particular pleasure.

Recently, when I was fifty or so pages into one of these great tomes, I had a bit of a eureka moment. I noticed that, apart from Mrs Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II, who are in a category of their own, not a single woman had so far been mentioned. *I read on, increasingly incredulous, until finally one appeared: Agatha Christie, in the context of something about her influence on the ‘national imagination’.

Perhaps I’m being unfair. A book like the one I was reading, whose opening chapters dealt with war and its management by male politicians, was always going to be light on women. Still, many accounts of modern British history are patchy when it comes to gender, celebrating the achievements of, say, the suffragettes in a burst of fluorescent righteousness, only to pack women away again in a cupboard marked ‘Lowly, Ancillary Roles; Housewives, etc.’ until the 1960s. At which point they are allowed out to be totems of the sexual revolution, burn their bras and go on strike at Dagenham’s Ford plant.

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