This month we explore Florence Booth's 1885 diary, revealing first hand experiences of The Salvation Army's Women's Social Work programme and the infamous 'Maiden Tribute' trial, as well as marriage and motherhood in Victorian Britain.
Our fourth guest blog is written by Clare Anderson, Professor of History at the School of History, Politics & International Relations, University of Leicester
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