Women Drinking out in Britain Since the Early Twentieth Century
Discover the fascinating evolution of women's drinking habits in Britain with "Women Drinking out in Britain Since the Early Twentieth Century" by David Gutzke. Published by Manchester University Press in 2015, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages, delving deep into the cultural shifts and societal influences that have shaped women's experiences in social drinking settings over the last century.
Gutzke presents a thorough exploration of how women's roles in public and private drinking spaces have transformed, challenging longstanding perceptions and highlighting progress and change. This compelling study not only offers a historical perspective but also invites readers to reflect on contemporary issues surrounding gender and drinking culture.
Perfect for historians, sociologists, and anyone interested in gender studies, this book provides a well-researched and thought-provoking read that illustrates the complexities of women's relationships with alcohol in British society. Don't miss your chance to add this valuable resource to your collection!