Woman's Place
Discover the rich tapestry of family life in "A Woman's Place" by Elizabeth Roberts, a compelling exploration of memories shared by 160 elderly individuals from Barrow, Lancaster, and Preston. This insightful book offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of men and women spanning from the final decade of the nineteenth century to the eve of the Second World War. Through meticulous interviews, Roberts captures the essence of their childhoods, youthful adventures, and adult lives, painting a vivid portrait of social dynamics and familial relationships during a transformative period in history. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1995, "A Woman's Place" spans 256 pages, making it a valuable addition to any historical literature collection. Experience history through the eyes of those who lived it and gain a deeper understanding of the past.