Running the WLA: Raising the Profile
In Britain, the WLA employed around 234,000 women on the land during the course of the First and Second World Wars. What was new during both World War One and Two was the unprecedented way that the government directed women with little agricultural experience, into farming roles. This post examines the national and local efforts to raise the profile of the WLA.
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