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A Lab of One's Own - Science and Suffrage in the First World War (Hardcover)
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A Lab of One's Own - Science and Suffrage in the First World War (Hardcover)
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Many extraordinary female scientists, doctors, and engineers tasted
independence and responsibility for the first time during the First
World War. How did this happen? Patricia Fara reveals how
suffragists, such as Virginia Woolf's sister, Ray Strachey, had
already aligned themselves with scientific and technological
progress, and that during the dark years of war they mobilized
women to enter conventionally male domains such as science and
medicine. Fara tells the stories of women such as: mental health
pioneer Isabel Emslie, chemist Martha Whiteley, a co-inventor of
tear gas, and botanist Helen Gwynne Vaughan. Women were now
carrying out vital research in many aspects of science, but could
it last? Though suffragist Millicent Fawcett declared triumphantly
that 'the war revolutionised the industrial position of women. It
found them serfs, and left them free', the outcome was very
different. Although women had helped the country to victory and won
the vote for those over thirty, they had lost the battle for
equality. Men returning from the Front reclaimed their jobs, and
conventional hierarchies were re-established even though the nation
now knew that women were fully capable of performing work
traditionally reserved for men. Fara examines how the bravery of
these pioneer women scientists, temporarily allowed into a closed
world before the door clanged shut again, paved the way for today's
women scientists. Yet, inherited prejudices continue to limit
women's scientific opportunities.
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