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INDEX
abortion,
97
,
166
,
167
,
182
,
184
,
189
â
91
,
192
,
193
,
194
,
196
,
205
,
246
,
252
; back-street,
168
; rights,
234
Abortion Law Reform Act (1967),
168
,
189
,
191
Abortion Law Reform Association,
167
,
181
Abrams, Mark,
161
abstinence, for girls,
226
Adam, Noëlle,
137
Adler, Bill,
Love Letters to the Beatles
,
158
adulthood: definition of,
6
â
7
; age of transition to,
169
,
171
,
223
,
246
agency of women,
253
Aitkenhead, Decca,
230
alcohol, drinking of,
76
,
228
see also
binge drinking
Allen, Grant,
The Woman Who Did
,
51
Allen, Mary,
92
Allen, Ricky
see
Hulten, Karl
Amis, Kingsley,
Lucky Jim
,
135
Amos, Sarah,
43
Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett,
23
,
56
Anderson, Jim,
182
Anglican White Cross Society,
28
Anka, Paul,
157
anorexia nervosa
,
215
,
217
â
21
,
231
anxieties about bodily appearance,
216
,
250
appetite, distortions of,
221
approved schools,
105
â
6
,
113
â
14
,
116
,
121
Arnot, Madeleine, with Miriam David and Gaby Weiner,
Closing the Gender Gap
,
235
â
6
Ashton, Winifred,
Regiment of Women
,
81
Ashworth, Andrea,
207
Asian women in Britain,
201
â
2
Backfisch
, use of term,
71
Baden-Powell, Olave, née St Clair Soames,
73
Bailey, Reg,
Letting Children be Children
,
226
Baker, Carroll,
126
Ball, Zoe,
229
Barker, Lilian,
116
Barlow, James,
Term of Trial
,
164
Barnard, A. B.,
The Girl's Book about Herself
,
68
battered wives, shelters for,
208
Baxter, Miss,
200
Beale, Dorothea,
47
Beale, Lionel,
57
Beat Girl
,
245
Beatles: MBE awards,
157
â
8
;
Please Please Me
,
157
Beatnik Beauty
,
154
beauty, idealised standards of,
212
Beauvoir, Simone de:
Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome
,
127
;
Le Deuxième Sexe
,
197
âBecause I am a Girl' campaign,
253