![]() ![]() Hopkins, The New Look, A Social History of the Forties and Fifties in Britain (London: Secker and Warburg, 1964), pp. It is also interesting that the heroines were all white, the books clearly did not reflect changes in the workplace in the 1950s, especially in the New National Health Service, which followed the increase in immigration from the Caribbean, see H. Barret, Sheila Burton Dental Assistant ( London: Bodley Head, 1956 ), p. Meynell, Monica Anson Travel Agent ( London: Chatto and Windus, 1959 ), p. Whitehead, Journal of Education, December, 1956, p. The Children’s Novel in England, 1945–1970 ( London: Ernest Benn, 1972 ), p. Pritchard, The Oxford Companion to Children’s Literature ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984 ), p. Swinburne, Jean Tours a Hospital (London: Collins, 1962), pp. Craig, You’re a Brick, Angela! A New Look at Girls’ Fiction from 1839–1975 ( London: Victor Gollancz, 1976 ), p. ![]() Craig, Kerry Middleton, Career Girl ( London: Wright and Brown, 1960 ). Meyerowitz (ed.), Not June Cleaver: Women and Gender in Post-War America, 1945–1960 ( Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994 ). ![]()
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