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Hard Labour: The Forgotten Voices of Latvian Migrant 'Volunteer' Workers
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Hard Labour: The Forgotten Voices of Latvian Migrant ‘Volunteer’ Workers

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In recent years there has been a remarkable resurgence of interest in personal stories of the people who lived during the Second World War - Hard Labour explores the experiences of girls and women recruited as EVWs from the Baltic states. At the centre of this work are the voices of these now elderly Baltic women who fled from Latvia in 1944 in the face of advancing Russian front - voices that until now have been largely ignored by history. Recruited from displaced person camps to work in Britain after the war ended, their stories allow the author to explore feminist perspectives on work and employment, as well as the larger cultural issues of diasporic populations and the theories of social and collective memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 September 2005
Pages
236
ISBN
9781844720200

In recent years there has been a remarkable resurgence of interest in personal stories of the people who lived during the Second World War - Hard Labour explores the experiences of girls and women recruited as EVWs from the Baltic states. At the centre of this work are the voices of these now elderly Baltic women who fled from Latvia in 1944 in the face of advancing Russian front - voices that until now have been largely ignored by history. Recruited from displaced person camps to work in Britain after the war ended, their stories allow the author to explore feminist perspectives on work and employment, as well as the larger cultural issues of diasporic populations and the theories of social and collective memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 September 2005
Pages
236
ISBN
9781844720200