Fenwomen
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Originally published in 1975, Fenwomen was the first non-fiction book published by Virago. A vivid social and oral history of an isolated village in the Cambridgeshire Fens, it provides a unique portrait, spanning nearly 100 years, via the previously unheard voices of the women who lived there, of a community where there were virtually no professional or middle-class people, where intermarriage was common and a single family owned all the village land. Fenwomen was in a tradition stretching through Ronald Blythe (Akenfield) and 20 years further back to the true pioneer of English oral history, George Ewart Evans, with his publication Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay (1956). In an extended new introduction to this Full Circle edition, Mary Chamberlain recalls her original intent to write a 'feminist Akenfield', a 'history from the bottom up not of great country houses and the chatelaines who ran them but of women as labourers and labourers' wives'. She describes, too, how she revisited the village and talked to some of the original women about how their lives had changed over 35 years.
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