Women, gender and industrialisation in England, 1700-1870
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Women, gender and industrialisation in England, 1700-1870
(British studies series)
Macmillan Press Ltd., 2000
- : uk : hc
- : uk : pbk
- : us : cloth
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Women, gender and industrialization in England, 1700-1870
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-194) and index
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内容説明
Women have played an important role in the labour force for hundreds of years, yet it is often assumed that their work was less valuable than the tasks performed by men. Until recently, interpretations of industrialization tended to marginalise both the contribution of female labour and the relevance of a gendered workforce to the process of industrial change. During the past twenty years, however, gender issues have been placed more centrally in analyses of historical processes and our understanding of industrialization has benefited greatly from this trend. In Women, Gender and Industrialization in England, Honeyman draws on such recent scholarship to suggest that the contributions of women workers influenced the direction and progress of the nation's manufacturing industry.
目次
Acknowledgements.- Feminist History and the Historiography of the Industrial Revolution.- Gender and Work Before Industrialization.- Women and the Making of Industrialization.- Industrialization and the Making of Gender at Work.- Women, Work and the New Industrial Economy.- The Making of Gender Identities during the Period of Industrialization.- Industrialization and the Gendering of Class.- Conclusion: A Gendered Industrial Society.- Bibliography.- Index.
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