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The Schooling of Girls in Britain and Ireland, 1800- 1900 (Paperback): Jane McDermid The Schooling of Girls in Britain and Ireland, 1800- 1900 (Paperback)
Jane McDermid
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book compares the formal education of the majority of girls in Britain and Ireland in the nineteenth century. Previous books about 'Britain' invariably focus on England, and such 'British' studies tend not to include Ireland despite its incorporation into the Union in 1801. The Schooling of Girls in Britain and Ireland, 1800-1900 presents a comparative synthesis of the schooling of working and middle-class girls in the Victorian period, with the emphasis on the interaction of gender, social class, religion and nationality across the UK. It reveals similarities as well as differences between both the social classes and the constituent parts of the Union, including strikingly similar concerns about whether working-class girls could fulfill their domestic responsibilities. What they had in common with middle-class girls was that they were to be educated for the good of others. This study shows how middle-class women used educational reform to carve a public role for themselves on the basis of a domesticated life for their lower class 'sisters', confirming that Victorian feminism was both empowering and constraining by reinforcing conventional gender stereotypes.

The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland - Gender, Education and Identity (Paperback): Jane McDermid The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland - Gender, Education and Identity (Paperback)
Jane McDermid
R1,442 Discovery Miles 14 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of marginalizing Scottish women, both teachers and students, in both Scottish and British history. "The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland "examines and challenges this assumption and analyses in detail the course of events which has led to a more enlightened system.
Education was, and is, seen as integral to Scottish distinctiveness, but the Victorian period saw anxious debate about the impact of outside influences at a time when Scottish society seemed to be fracturing. This book examines the gender-blindness of the educational tradition, with its notion of the 'democratic intellect', testing the claim of superiority for the Scottish system, and questioning the assumption that Scottish women were either passive victims or willing dupes of a peculiarly patriarchal ideal.
Considering the influences of the related ideologies of patriarchy and domesticity, and the crucial importance of the local and regional economic context, in focusing on female education, this book provides a much wider comparative study of Scottish society during a period of tremendous upheaval and a perceived crisis in national identity, in which women, as well as men, participated.

The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland - Gender, Education and Identity (Hardcover): Jane McDermid The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland - Gender, Education and Identity (Hardcover)
Jane McDermid
R4,269 Discovery Miles 42 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of marginalizing Scottish women, both teachers and students, in both Scottish and British history. "The Schooling of Working-Class Girls in Victorian Scotland "examines and challenges this assumption and analyses in detail the course of events which has led to a more enlightened system.
Education was, and is, seen as integral to Scottish distinctiveness, but the Victorian period saw anxious debate about the impact of outside influences at a time when Scottish society seemed to be fracturing. This book examines the gender-blindness of the educational tradition, with its notion of the 'democratic intellect', testing the claim of superiority for the Scottish system, and questioning the assumption that Scottish women were either passive victims or willing dupes of a peculiarly patriarchal ideal.
Considering the influences of the related ideologies of patriarchy and domesticity, and the crucial importance of the local and regional economic context, in focusing on female education, this book provides a much wider comparative study of Scottish society during a period of tremendous upheaval and a perceived crisis in national identity, in which women, as well as men, participated.

Midwives of the Revolution - Female Bolsheviks and Women Workers in 1917 (Paperback): Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar Midwives of the Revolution - Female Bolsheviks and Women Workers in 1917 (Paperback)
Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An analysis of the part played by women in the Russian revolution. It aims to show that the extent of female activists' participation in the events of 1917 was far wider that has hitherto been thought.

Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930 - A Study in Continuity Through Change (Paperback): Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930 - A Study in Continuity Through Change (Paperback)
Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar
R1,067 Discovery Miles 10 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study considers the impact of industrialisation, revolution and world war on women's working lives in Russia. Unlike existing studies this new text looks at women from all social classes. In the process the authors reveal how the stereotypical portrayal of Russian women's work as a struggle of endurance and sacrifice distorts and oversimplifies the reality of their experience between 1880 and 1930.

Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930 - A Study in Continuity Through Change (Hardcover): Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930 - A Study in Continuity Through Change (Hardcover)
Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar
R2,694 Discovery Miles 26 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study considers the impact of industrialisation, revolution and world war on women's working lives in Russia. Unlike existing studies this new text looks at women from all social classes. In the process the authors reveal how the stereotypical portrayal of Russian women's work as a struggle of endurance and sacrifice distorts and oversimplifies the reality of their experience between 1880 and 1930.

The Schooling of Girls in Britain and Ireland, 1800- 1900 (Hardcover): Jane McDermid The Schooling of Girls in Britain and Ireland, 1800- 1900 (Hardcover)
Jane McDermid
R4,271 Discovery Miles 42 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In this period, the Victorian concept of gender was under construction. Social and sexual stability was expected to provide a foundation for national identity. This book analyses the interrelation of gender and class with national identity, offering a study of girls' schooling in Britain and Ireland. The study covers England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and examines the regional and local differences that arise.

Midwives of the Revolution - Female Bolsheviks and Women Workers in 1917 (Paperback): Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar Midwives of the Revolution - Female Bolsheviks and Women Workers in 1917 (Paperback)
Jane McDermid, Anna Hillyar
R699 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Save R35 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 and the ensuing communist regime have often been portrayed as a man's revolution, with women as bystanders or even victims. Midwives of the Revolution examines the powerful contribution made by women to the overthrow of tsarism in 1917 and their importance in the formative years of communism in Russia.

Focusing on the masses as well as the highranking intelligentsia, Midwives of the Revolution is the first sustained analysis of female involvement in the revolutionary era of Russian history. The authors investigate the role of Bolshevik women and the various forms their participation took. Drawing on the experiences of representative individuals, the authors discuss the important relationship between Bolshevik women and the workers in the turbulent months of 1917.

The authors demonstrate that women were an integral part of the revolutionary process and challenge assumptions that they served merely to ignite an essentially masculine revolt. By placing women center stage, without exaggerating their roles, this study enriches our understanding of a momentous event in twentieth-century history.

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