Women and Work in Britain since 1840

Nonfiction, History, Modern, 20th Century, British
Cover of the book Women and Work in Britain since 1840 by Gerry Holloway, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Gerry Holloway ISBN: 9781134512997
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 26, 2005
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Gerry Holloway
ISBN: 9781134512997
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 26, 2005
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

The first book of its kind to study this period, Gerry Holloway's essential student resource works chronologically from the early 1840s to the end of the twentieth century and examines over 150 years of women’s employment history.

With suggestions for research topics, an annotated bibliography to aid further research, and a chronology of important events which places the subject in a broader historical context, Gerry Holloway considers how factors such as class, age, marital status, race and locality, along with wider economic and political issues, have affected women’s job opportunities and status.

Key themes and issues that run through the book include:

  • continuity and change
  • the sexual division of labour
  • women as a cheap labour force
  • women’s perceived primary role of motherhood
  • women and trade unions
  • equality and difference
  • education and training.

Students of women’s studies, gender studies and history will find this a fascinating and invaluable addition to their reading material.

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The first book of its kind to study this period, Gerry Holloway's essential student resource works chronologically from the early 1840s to the end of the twentieth century and examines over 150 years of women’s employment history.

With suggestions for research topics, an annotated bibliography to aid further research, and a chronology of important events which places the subject in a broader historical context, Gerry Holloway considers how factors such as class, age, marital status, race and locality, along with wider economic and political issues, have affected women’s job opportunities and status.

Key themes and issues that run through the book include:

Students of women’s studies, gender studies and history will find this a fascinating and invaluable addition to their reading material.

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