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List of Contributors |
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General Editor's Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction: Women's Work, a Cultural History |
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Krista Cowman and Louise A. Jackson |
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PART I: WHAT DO WE MEAN BY WORK? |
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1 Victorian Liberal Feminism and the 'Idea' of Work |
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2 Religion and the Meanings of Work: Four Cases from among the Bright Circle of Women Quakers |
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3 Good Housekeeping: Professionalising the Housewife, 1920-50 |
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PART II: FACTORY LABOUR |
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4 'Women of True Respectability?' Investigating the London Work-girl, 1880-1900 |
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5 'It was Just a Real Camaraderie Thing': Socialising, Socialisation and Shopfloor Culture at the Rowntree Factory, York |
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PART III: YOUTH |
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6 'You'd the Feeling You Wanted to Help': Young Women, Employment and the Family in Inter-war England |
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7 'Be Yourself: Girl and the Business of Growing Up in Late 1950's England |
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PART IV: SCIENCE AND MEDICINE |
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8 'Union is Strength': The Medical Women's Federation and the Politics of Professionalism, 1917-30 |
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9 The Laboratory: A Suitable Place for a Woman? Gender and Laboratory Culture around 1900 |
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PART V: WOMEN AND WAR |
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10 All Quiet on the Woolwich Front? Literary and Cultural Constructions of Women Munitions Workers in the First World War |
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11 Eve in Khaki: Women Working with the British Military, 1915-18 |
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12 'Singing While England is Burning': Women Musicians as Working Music Travellers in Wartime Britain, 1940-43 |
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Index |
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