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31 Mar The Age of Austerity

One of the many books of social history I consulted while researching The Age of Treachery was David Kynaston’s wonderful Austerity Britain. Here are some fascinating snippets about Britain in 1946 from its pages.

By September 1946 the number of married women at work was down from a wartime peak of 7.2 million to 5.8 million.

4 million British servicemen were demobilized between June 1945 and January 1947 and couples who might not have seen each other for years found themselves having to get used to each other again, which the divorce figures show wasn’t always easy.

In 1939 that had been 6,000 divorces in Britain …

in 1944 there were 12,000 …

and by 1947 the figure was 60,000.

The post war world had truly begun.austerity britain

1Comment
  • Katherine McKalip
    Posted at 02:25h, 02 April Reply

    Well spoken, well read, fluid with a pen. Yes, I’d enjoy reading your blog. Hope to see you on set again

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