Braybon, (Charmian) Gail
BRAYBON, (Charmian) Gail
BRAYBON, (Charmian) Gail. British, b. 1952. Genres: History, Women's studies and issues. Career: University of Brighton, computer officer, 1985-; historian. Publications: Women Workers in the First World War, 1981; (with P. Summerfield) Out of the Cage, 1987; Evidence, History and the Great War: Histomans and the Impact of 1914-18, 2003. Contributor of essays and reviews to books and journals. Address: St. Peter's House Library, University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton, E. Sussex BN2 2JY, England.
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