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Hidden Lives, Local Worlds. A Concise Regional Mini‑Biography of an Overlooked Woman Pioneer in a British City
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- Nombre de pages174
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-64656-2
- EAN9783565646562
- Date de parution13/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
An ordinary street. A name almost lost to the records. A city remade in a single lifetime.
Hidden Lives, Local Worlds follows the life of one overlooked woman whose working, family and public worlds were bound up with the changing fortunes of her British city. In ten concise, vivid chapters, Rachel M. Havers braids together personal biography and local history to show how a life that never made national headlines can illuminate an entire place and period.
Drawing on council minutes, trade directories, electoral rolls, school logbooks, oral history interviews and fragile family papers, Havers reconstructs how one woman navigated class constraints, domestic responsibilities, paid work and quiet public influence across the twentieth century.
We see her commuting through soot-blackened streets and new ring roads, juggling waged labour and unpaid care, volunteering in church halls and community centres, and adapting as industries close, districts are cleared, and new estates push the city's edge outward. This is not a grand political biography. Instead, it is a compact, literary portrait that treats washing lines and wages, bus routes and back-to-backs, allotments and archives as central to the story.
Each chapter anchors a phase of her life in a finely drawn sense of place: - A DOOR ON AN ORDINARY STREET introduces the unremarkable terrace where her story begins, and asks how we decide which lives are worth recording. - CITY ON THE EDGE sketches the streets, yards, factories and fields of a regional British city on the cusp of modernity, setting up the urban world that will shape her choices. - BEGINNINGS traces family ties, schooling, early jobs and the limited "chances" available to a working-class girl from a particular district at a particular moment. - WORK follows her through shops, offices or workshops in a city whose economy is shifting from
We see her commuting through soot-blackened streets and new ring roads, juggling waged labour and unpaid care, volunteering in church halls and community centres, and adapting as industries close, districts are cleared, and new estates push the city's edge outward. This is not a grand political biography. Instead, it is a compact, literary portrait that treats washing lines and wages, bus routes and back-to-backs, allotments and archives as central to the story.
Each chapter anchors a phase of her life in a finely drawn sense of place: - A DOOR ON AN ORDINARY STREET introduces the unremarkable terrace where her story begins, and asks how we decide which lives are worth recording. - CITY ON THE EDGE sketches the streets, yards, factories and fields of a regional British city on the cusp of modernity, setting up the urban world that will shape her choices. - BEGINNINGS traces family ties, schooling, early jobs and the limited "chances" available to a working-class girl from a particular district at a particular moment. - WORK follows her through shops, offices or workshops in a city whose economy is shifting from



