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This Working-Day World

Sybil Oldfield

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  • 210 sidor
  • 2024
Originally published in 1994, This Working-Day World is lively collection of essays presenting a social, political and cultural view of British womens lives in the period 191445. The volume describes womens activities in many different areas, ranging from the weekly wash to the rescue of child refugees. Each essay, from an international list of contributors, is based on new research which will complement existing studies in a range of disciplines by adding information on, among other topics, womens teacher training colleges, and women in the BBC, in medical laboratories and in Art schools. The book does not, however, idealise women: the militarism and racism of the period infected women too, and this is revealed in the account of women in the British Union of Fascists, and the analysis of the Pankhursts merging of patriotism and gender issues. Through studies and personal accounts, This Working-Day World reveals past issues that are still pertinent to debates in todays society. As we read the chapter on the recently discovered Diary of Doreen Bates which outlines possibly the first female civil servant campaign for rights as a single mother, we hear echoes of issues being discussed today. Indeed, as we approach the end of the century it is a good moment to look back and re-evaluate areas and degrees of progress or the reverse in society, and in British womens lives in particular. With its unusual photographs, this accessible and informative collection provides a rich resource for students in twentieth century social and cultural history, and womens studies courses, and an enlightening volume for general readers.
  • Författare: Sybil Oldfield
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781032301754
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 210
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-08-09
  • Förlag: Routledge