Lonely Sources and the Gendered history of Cold War Britain
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Jessica Douthwaite argues that one way to foreground and privilege women's perspectives on the Cold War is by re-interpreting their historical experiences of food and drink.
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Jessica Douthwaite argues that one way to foreground and privilege women’s perspectives on the Cold War is by re-interpreting their historical experiences of food and drink.
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