Feminism and the Servant Problem Feminism and the Servant Problem

Feminism and the Servant Problem

Class and Domestic Labour in the Women's Suffrage Movement

    • $54.99
    • $54.99

Publisher Description

In the early twentieth century, women fought for the right to professional employment and political influence outside the home. Yet if liberation from household 'drudgery' meant employing another woman to do it, where did this leave domestic servants? Both inspired and frustrated by the growing feminist movement, servants began forming their own trade unions, demanding better conditions and rights at work. Feminism and the Servant Problem is the first ever history of how these militant maids and their mistresses joined forces in the struggle for the vote but also clashed over competing class interests. Laura Schwartz uncovers a forgotten history of domestic worker organising and early feminist thinking on reproductive labour, and offers a new perspective on the class politics of the suffrage movement, challenging traditional notions of who made up the British working-class.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
July 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
452
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
10.4
MB
Double Lives Double Lives
2020
The Women's Movement and Women's Employment in Nineteenth Century Britain The Women's Movement and Women's Employment in Nineteenth Century Britain
2002
Give Us Bread but Give Us Roses Give Us Bread but Give Us Roses
2013
This Working-Day World This Working-Day World
2022
Women and Work Culture Women and Work Culture
2017
Women Workers and Gender Identities, 1835-1913 Women Workers and Gender Identities, 1835-1913
2013
Eat, Drink and Succeed Eat, Drink and Succeed
2010
A Serious Endeavour A Serious Endeavour
2011