Maggie Andrews

Maggie Andrews is the Emeritus Professor of Cultural History at the University of Worcester, having worked in higher, further, and adult education for over thirty-five years. Her research and publications cover the social and cultural history of twentieth-century Britain. Most recently she has focussed on domesticity and the Home Front in the First and Second World Wars.

Maggie has a strong commitment to public engagement and as a Co-Investigator of the AHRC Voices of War NA Peace : World War One Engagement Centre worked with a number of community groups and undertook a range of media work. She was the historical consultant for the Radio 4 drama, Home Front and is the Chair of the Women’s History Network National Steering Committee.

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The Acceptable Face of Feminism

The Acceptable Face of Feminism

The Women's Institute as a Social Movement

Maggie Andrews