Women’s work and Electrification: the Second World War intersection
Guest blog by Otto Macdonald, University of Leeds, and Graeme Gooday, University of Leeds. In this blogpost, I explore the intersection of three important aspects of mid- 20th century British history: the electrification of the nation, the Second World War, and the progression of women’s social status. As previous blogposts showed The Electrical Age, published by the Electrical Association for Women, gives us important insights on women’s evolving relationship with national campaigns for electrification. I look specifically at issues of The Electrical Age in the period 1943 – 1946 to show how it contributed to the wartime cause with articles that highlighted how women’s responsibilities developed during the conflict. Promoting women’s war work, electrical and manual During the Second…