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Women, Work, and Activism - Chapters of an Inclusive History of Labor in the Long Twentieth Century (Hardcover): Eloisa Betti,... Women, Work, and Activism - Chapters of an Inclusive History of Labor in the Long Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Eloisa Betti, Leda Papastefanaki, Marica Tolomelli, Susan Zimmermann
R2,245 R2,086 Discovery Miles 20 860 Save R159 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The thirteen critical and well-documented chapters of Women, Work and Activism examine women's labor struggle from late nineteenth-century Portuguese mutual societies to Yugoslav peasant women's work in the 1930s, and from the Catalan labor movement under the Franco dictatorship to workplace democracy in the United States. The authors portray women's labor activism in a wide variety of contexts. This includes spontaneous resistance to masculinist trade unionism, the feminist engagement of women workers, the activism of communist wives of workers, and female long-distance migration, among others. The chapters address the gendered involvement of working people in multiple and often precarious and unstable labor relations and in unpaid labor, as well as the role of the state and other institutions in shaping the history of women's labor. The book is an innovative contribution to both the new labor history and feminist history. It fully integrates the conceptual advances made by gender historians in the study of labor activism, driving home critiques of Eurocentric historiographies of labor to Europe while simultaneously contributing to an inclusive history of women's labor-related activism wherever to be found. Examining women's activism in male-dominated movements and institutions, and in women's networks and organizations, the authors make a case for a new direction in gender history.

Immer Mittendrin - Gewerkschafterinnen Und Linke Aktivistinnen Zwischen Arbeiterbewegung Und Frauenbewegung (German,... Immer Mittendrin - Gewerkschafterinnen Und Linke Aktivistinnen Zwischen Arbeiterbewegung Und Frauenbewegung (German, Paperback)
Susan Zimmermann
R985 R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Save R198 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Keeping Katherine - A Mother's Journey to Acceptance (Paperback): Susan Zimmermann Keeping Katherine - A Mother's Journey to Acceptance (Paperback)
Susan Zimmermann
R420 R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Save R48 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Katherine was a beautiful, perfect baby for the first year of her life. Then, without warning, she changed forever. She started crossing her eyes. She cried at night for hours at a time and could not be soothed. She stopped saying words, stopped crawling, and began what would become a lifelong habit of wringing her hands. Hospital visits and consultations with doctors offered no answers to the mystery. Soon Katherine slipped away to a place her mother and father could never reach.
In "Keeping Katherine," " "Susan Zimmermann tells the story of her life with her daughter Katherine, who has Rett syndrome, a devastating neurological disorder. Writing with honesty and candor, Zimmermann chronicles her personal journey to accept the changed dynamic of her family; the strain of caring for a special needs child and the pressure it placed on her marriage, career, and relationship with her parents; the dilemma of whether Kat would be better cared for in a group home; and most important, the altered reality of her daughter's future. A story of personal transformation that reminds us that it isn't what happens to us that shapes our humanity, but how we react, "Keeping Katherine" shows the unconditional love that exists in families and the gifts the profoundly disabled can offer to those who try to understand them.

Divide, Provide and Rule - An Integrative History of Poverty Policy, Social Reform, and Social Policy in Hungary Under the... Divide, Provide and Rule - An Integrative History of Poverty Policy, Social Reform, and Social Policy in Hungary Under the Habsburg Monarchy (Hardcover)
Susan Zimmermann
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brings together the analysis of older, mostly local welfare policies (including their legal framings and their change over time) with the history of social policy developed by the state and operated at a national level. Explores also the interaction of various layers of and actors in welfare policy, i.e. of poor relief, social reform policies and the unfolding welfare state over time, including often neglected elements of these policies such as for instance protective policies at the work place, housing policy, child protection, and prostitution policies. Making innovative use of legal, quantitative, and other material, the author describes how policies of inclusion into and exclusion from access to social insurance coverage shaped social relations within and beyond the world of work. The study demonstrates how definitions of what constituted need have served historically to produce divergent visions and treatment of male and female poverty, and how these historical biases have continued to shape and biased the conceptual apparatus of research into the history of welfare and social policies.

Writing to Heal the Soul - Transforming Grief and Loss Through Writing (Paperback): Susan Zimmermann Writing to Heal the Soul - Transforming Grief and Loss Through Writing (Paperback)
Susan Zimmermann
R382 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R46 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Susan Zimmermann experienced a devastating loss when her first child, Katherine, developed a neurological disorder that left her unable to walk or talk. Faced with her daughter’s disability, Susan struggled with fear, denial, guilt, bitterness, and despair. She began to heal only through writing. Working through conflicting emotions with paper and pen enabled her to transform her sadness into acceptance and even joy.

Writing to Heal the Soul is Susan’s gift to others—everyone, not just writers—who are suffering any kind of grief or loss, whether the injury, disability, or death of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the end of a relationship. Lyrically illustrated with true stories from the author and others, the book offers simple yet inspiring writing exercises to help you resolve your pain as you transform your grief into words of hope and healing.

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