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Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920 Steven King

Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920 von Steven King

Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920 Steven King


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Zusammenfassung

Offers a reappraisal of the role of women in the politics and practice of welfare in late Victorian and early Edwardian England. Using a working diary written by the activist and female poor law guardian Mary Haslam, this book portrays Bolton women as sophisticated political operators.

Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920 Zusammenfassung

Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920: 'We might be trusted' Steven King

Held back by the property qualifications needed to vote and stand as candidates in a range of local elections, female activists and feminists nonetheless formed local pressure groups to make their voices heard. When the property qualification was removed in the 1890s, they staked their claim to a formal engagement in public life, and by the early 20th century there were over 1000 female poor law Guardians. This book offers a reappraisal of the role of women in the politics and practice of welfare in late Victorian and early Edwardian England. Focusing on the Lancashire mill town of Bolton, it traces the emergence of a core of female social and political activists from the 1860s and analyses their achievements as they rose from the humble origins of a workhouse visiting committee to become pivotal players in the formulation and implementation of local welfare policy after 1894. Using a unique working diary written by the activist and female poor law Guardian Mary Haslam, the book portrays these Bolton women as sophisticated political operators. The author challenges established notions that women involved in local welfare administration were resented and achieved little, showing their importance in the process by which Bolton Poor Law Union moved from being one of the most backward and obstructive to one of the most progressive and dynamic in the country, adopting best practice from Britain and overseas and revolutionising the material and psychological fabric of the poor law.

Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920 Bewertungen

"...an interesting local and biographical study..." -- Pat Thane, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, in The English Historical Review, CXXIII, no 501, April 2008.

Über Steven King

Steven King is Professor of History and Director of the Centre for Health, Medicine and Society at Oxford Brookes University. He publishes widely on the history of British and European welfare, 1700-1920.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The New Poor Law, Female Agency and Feminism; Poverty and Poor Relief in Lancashire and Bolton; Preparing the Ground? Philanthropy, Public Services and Activism; Fighting an Election; Negotiating Power; Making a Difference; Feminism, the Politics of Local Government and Suffrage; Brief Autobiographical Notes Written by Mary Haslam; Diary Kept by Mary Haslam of Her Work as a Poor Law Guardian; The Travel Diaries of Mary Haslam; Women's Suffrage in Bolton; Index.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013787303
9781845190873
1845190874
Women, Welfare and Local Politics, 1880-1920: 'We might be trusted' Steven King
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Gebundene Ausgabe
Liverpool University Press
2006-01-23
364
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