This paper will draw on a transnacional approach to examine the way five headmistresses, Reta Oldham (1861-1933), Ethel Strudwick (1880-1934), Frances Gray (1861-1935), Dorothy Brock (1886-1969) and Ethel Gwatkin (1875-1952), who were all presidents of the Associacion of Headmistresses (AHM) in the inter-war period, drew on transnacional discourses and crossed nacional boundaries to present their idencity.
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