Struggle and Suffrage in Nottingham
Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality
Seiten
2019
Pen & Sword History (Verlag)
978-1-5267-1210-3 (ISBN)
Pen & Sword History (Verlag)
978-1-5267-1210-3 (ISBN)
Unique view of the events of 1850 - 1950 in Nottingham through women's eyes.
Struggle and Suffrage in Nottingham is the story of many women across the generations and their struggle for equality. This was not just a struggle for the vote but also for equality in the workplace and even in their own homes.
Women gave a great deal to this country and still do. This book is a celebration of just some of those women whose stories as a whole are too many to tell. We owe our privileges today to those many women who struggled for the freedoms we are allowed to take for granted today.
The centenary that is the subject of this book covers two world wars where women took on men's jobs, with many sacrificing their lives along the way. These women suffered humiliation and force feeding in their quest for the vote and yet continued working towards their dream.
This is the first book to concentrate solely on this period in women's history in our county and shows the struggle women endured at a time when equality was rare among men as well. A woman's job was seen to be purely looking after the house and raising children. Many men felt threatened by any woman who wanted more.
Using many primary sources, including minutes of Nottingham women's many social groups, this book tells of the women of Nottingham and their work, until now largely hidden behind the prominent men of Nottingham and its county.
It tells of their welfare work, their war work, their political efforts and the hardships endured in their own homes. Included are the stories of Helen Watts suffragette; Lady Laura Ridding, wife of the Bishop of Southwell; and Lady Maud Rolleston, who followed her husband to the Boer War, as well as ordinary women undertaking war work, some of whom were Canary Girls in the munitions factories who lost their lives in an explosion in 1918.
Nottingham is a city known for its rebellious acts, this centenary in women's history was no different.
This book is merely a place to start when looking at this period in our local history. It cannot cover but a small amount of the work carried out in our city by innumerable women over the centuries.
Struggle and Suffrage in Nottingham is the story of many women across the generations and their struggle for equality. This was not just a struggle for the vote but also for equality in the workplace and even in their own homes.
Women gave a great deal to this country and still do. This book is a celebration of just some of those women whose stories as a whole are too many to tell. We owe our privileges today to those many women who struggled for the freedoms we are allowed to take for granted today.
The centenary that is the subject of this book covers two world wars where women took on men's jobs, with many sacrificing their lives along the way. These women suffered humiliation and force feeding in their quest for the vote and yet continued working towards their dream.
This is the first book to concentrate solely on this period in women's history in our county and shows the struggle women endured at a time when equality was rare among men as well. A woman's job was seen to be purely looking after the house and raising children. Many men felt threatened by any woman who wanted more.
Using many primary sources, including minutes of Nottingham women's many social groups, this book tells of the women of Nottingham and their work, until now largely hidden behind the prominent men of Nottingham and its county.
It tells of their welfare work, their war work, their political efforts and the hardships endured in their own homes. Included are the stories of Helen Watts suffragette; Lady Laura Ridding, wife of the Bishop of Southwell; and Lady Maud Rolleston, who followed her husband to the Boer War, as well as ordinary women undertaking war work, some of whom were Canary Girls in the munitions factories who lost their lives in an explosion in 1918.
Nottingham is a city known for its rebellious acts, this centenary in women's history was no different.
This book is merely a place to start when looking at this period in our local history. It cannot cover but a small amount of the work carried out in our city by innumerable women over the centuries.
Carol LOVEJOY EDWARDS is a lawyer with a passion for history, ignited by an 'O' Level teacher by the name of JJ King. Carol is currently studying for a masters degree in Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University and is immediate past Vice President of Nottingham Speakers Club. Carole is now turning her research into radio and screen plays.
Erscheinungsdatum | 08.05.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Struggle and Suffrage |
Zusatzinfo | 25 black and white illustrations |
Verlagsort | Barnsley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Regional- / Landesgeschichte |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Allgemeine Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5267-1210-5 / 1526712105 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5267-1210-3 / 9781526712103 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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