War's End?… What Now?

The Second World War from a Woman's Point of View

Authors

  • Estelle Runcie-Pinney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600000702

Keywords:

Female perspective, Second World War, exodus south, industrial and martial clime, social upheaval

Abstract

‘War's End’ must of necessity be linked with war's beginning and the years between. The exodus from North Queensland to the south (mainly Brisbane) after the fall of Singapore, and the transition from a rural environment to city living, offers a unique insight into war's effect and aftermath from a woman's point of view. This exodus south, which swelled the ranks of women in a burgeoning industrial and martial clime, wrought enormous social upheavals never before experienced in living memory.

Author Biography

  • Estelle Runcie-Pinney

    ESTELLE RUNCIE-PINNEY is a Queensland novelist.

References

Pinney, Estelle, Time Out for Living (Sydney: Pan Macmillan, 1995), 19, 20, 26–27.

Published

1996-04-01

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Runcie-Pinney, E. (1996). War’s End?… What Now? The Second World War from a Woman’s Point of View. Queensland Review, 3(1), 83-87. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600000702