I thoroughly enjoyed a two-part conversation with Mary-Eileen Russell on Downton Abbey -- NOT the plot per se (so no spoilers!) but on the lives of women in the early part of the 20th century. There is so much to unpack, both upstairs and downstairs, but a good understanding of history allows us to consider the world at the cusp of the women's movement -- and what drove it.
Part One is here:
Part Two is here:
And all the good work of Mary-Eileen can be found here and here (Kindly note: her nom de plume is Elena Maria Vidal.) Her books are great (my review here) so enjoy!
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