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Title: THE WORKING-CLASS WOMAN AND RECRUITMENT PROPAGANDA DURING WORLD WAR II: CLASS DIFFERENCES IN THE PORTRAYAL OF WAR WORK.
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Signs [0097-9740] Honey, Maureen Year:1983 Volume:8 Issue:4 Pages(s):672 -687

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