Victorian Working Women Victorian Working Women
Economic History

Victorian Working Women

An historical and literary study of women in British industries and professions 1832-1850

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This book was first published in 1929. The working woman was not, a Victorian institution. The word spinster disproves any upstart origin for the sisterhood of toil. Nor was she as a literary figure the discovery of Victorian witers in search of fresh material. Chaucer included unmemorable working women and Charlotte Bronte in 'Shirley' had Caroline Helstone a reflection that spinning 'kept her servants up very late'. It seems that the Victorians see the women worker as an object of oity, portrated in early nineteenth century as a victim of long hours, injustice and unfavourable conditions. This volume looks at the working woman in British industries and professions from 1832 to1850.

GENRE
Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
UITGEGEVEN
2013
5 november
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
296
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Taylor & Francis
GROOTTE
1,6
MB

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