technical stuff. So, thanks to Paul Allpress, and particularly to Alex Havell and Claire Wallace, Luke Ingerson, Miles Dymott and Neil Forshaw. Gill Powell patiently explained the tricky business of how to get the bibliography to follow the endnotes.
SOURCES AND SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archives and collections
Bishopsgate Institute: Diane Munday papers; James Hemming papers; papers of the National Secular Society
East Sussex County Record Office: coronersâ reports for Brighton
National Archives: Home Office papers; Metropolitan Police Files; Ministry of Health papers; Department of Education papers
Salvation Army Heritage Centre: archives and press cuttings, Salvation Army
Tower Hamlets Local History Library: Edith Ramsay Collection
Warwickshire County Record Office: papers relating to Knowle Hill Training School
Whitelands College, University of Roehampton: records relating to the connection with John Ruskin
Womenâs Library: papers of National Vigilance Association, Travellerâs Aid Societies; papers relating to white slave traffic
Books and articles
Aapola, S., Gonick, M., and Harris, A. (eds), Young Femininity: Girlhood, Power and Social Change , Houndmills: Palgrave, 2005.
Abrams, M., The Teenage Consumer , London: London Press Exchange, 1961.
Alexander, S., Becoming a Woman and Other Essays in 19th and 20th Century Feminist History, London: Virago, 1994.
Allen, Grant, The Woman Who Did , London: John Lane, 1895.
Allen, M., The Pioneer Policewoman, London: Heinemann, 1925.
Amos, Sarah M., âThe Evolution of the Daughtersâ, Contemporary Review , 65, April 1894, pp. 515â20.
Anderson, L., Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 1836â1917, London: Faber and Faber, 1939.
Arnot, M., Reproducing Gender?: Essays in Educational Theory and Feminist Politics , London: Routledge, 2002.
Arnot, M., David, M., and Weiner, G., Closing the Gender Gap: Postwar Education and Social Change, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1999.
Ashworth, A., Once in a House on Fire, London: Picador, 1998.
Baden-Powell, O., Training Girls as Guides: Hints to Commissioners and All Who Are Interested in the Welfare and Training of Girls , London: Pearson, 1917.
â Window on My Heart: The Autobiography of Olave, Lady Baden-Powell, as told to Mary Drewery , London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1973.
Banks, Lynne Reid, The L-Shaped Room , London: Chatto and Windus, 1960.
Barber, L., An Education , London: Penguin, 2009.
Barlow, J., Term of Trial, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1961.
Barnard, A. B., The Girlâs Book about Herself , London: Cassell, 1912.
Bashkirtseff, M., The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff , translated, with an introduction, by Mathilde Blind, London: Cassell, 1890. Virago Press edition, 1985, offset from 1891 edition, introduced by Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock.
Bass, E., and Thornton, L. (eds), I Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, New York: Harper and Row, 1983.
Batchelor, J., John Ruskin: No Wealth but Life, London: Chatto and Windus, 2000.
Baumgardner, J., and Richards, A., Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism and the Future, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.
Bechofer Roberts, C. E., The Trial of Jones and Hulten , London: Jarrolds, 1945.
Beesley, T., Our Generation: The Punk and Mod Children of Sheffield, Rotherham and Doncaster 1976â1985, Peterborough: Fastprint Publishing, 2009.
â Out of Control, Rotherham: Days Like Tomorrow Books, 2010.
â This Is Our Generation Calling, Rotherham: Days Like Tomorrow Publishing, 2010.
Bell, Ernest A., Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls; or, War on the White Slave Trade, G. S. Ball, 1910.
Bell, E. Moberley, Storming the Citadel: The Rise of the Woman Doctor , London: Constable, 1953.
Bell, S., When Salem Came to the Boro: The True Story of the Cleveland Child Abuse Case, London: Pan, 1988.
Bennett, A., Our Women, London: Cassell, 1923.
Berebitsky, J., âThe Joy of Work: Helen Gurley Brown, Gender and