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Thinking Allowed

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In his weekly round-up of academic research
Laurie Taylor looks at the lives of some of the most significant breadwinners in working-class homes between the two world wars: young women. Social historian Dr Selina Todd explains how maids, female factory workers, shop assistants and office clerks transformed the workplace into the 1950S and beyond. Producer Tamsin Hughes

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Laurie Taylor
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Dr Selina Todd
Producer:
Tamsin Hughes

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