Women in British Imperial Airspace: 1922-1937

Women in British Imperial Airspace: 1922-1937

by Liz Millward
Women in British Imperial Airspace: 1922-1937

Women in British Imperial Airspace: 1922-1937

by Liz Millward

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Overview

The romance of flying the airways that developed above the British empire between the two world wars seduced young women with the promise of independence, glamour, and adventure.

Using a wealth of archival material, including government documents, Liz Millward investigates the very idea of airspace. She maps the contours of five forms of civilian airspace - the private, the commercial, the imperial, the national, and the body of the pilot herself - as concrete places through which social differences such as gender, class, race, and sexuality were reproduced and challenged.

Women in British Imperial Airspace is a provocative exploration of the often difficult and rebellious struggle of women pilots as they attempted to produce, define, and gain access to the spaces created when popular and commercial flying took off.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773560512
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 12/18/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Liz Millward is assistant professor, women's studies, University of Manitoba.
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