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Victorian Women Joan Perkin

Victorian Women By Joan Perkin

Victorian Women by Joan Perkin


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Summary

Were women's lives really a sham, as Mary Wollstonecraft said early in the 19th century, and what did women themselves say about their status? This book offers Victorian women's views on childhood and education; courtship and marriage; sex and motherhood; widowhood; and work and labour.

Victorian Women Summary

Victorian Women by Joan Perkin

Nineteenth century? And what did women themselves have to say about their status? This revealing book explores what life was actually like for women in the turbulent period between the French Revolution and the First World War. In their own words they describe their childhood and education; courtship, marriage and homemaking; sex and motherhood; marital breakdown; and widowhood. Their voices speak to us with clarity and poignancy, revealing their strength of feeling, their courage, and their humour. We hear from women whose voices have been drowned by the cacophony of stronger; often male, versions of history: the unmarried woman worker; the single mother; the prostitute; as well as those who fought for professional recognition against the regiments of the Church, Parliament and the law. The picture Joan Perkin presents is an immensely varied one' set against a background of stark inequity, both between the sexes and between women of different social classes. And it is far from static. The dramatic events which altered women's lives over this restless century are recorded in the letters home of working girls, the songs of mill workers, the speeches of women campaigning for their rights, the quiet voices of numerous 'angels in the house'. It is to these women that the modern feminist movement can trace its roots, in the Victorian kitchens, factories and parlours from which it sprang.

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Introduction; What Use Were Girls Anyway?: Class and the Importance of Gender; That Won't Earn a Gal a Living: Education for Girls; Thinking of England: Sex, Courtship and Marriage; Angels in the House: Marriage and Domestic Life; Time of Their Own: Women's Interests and Entertainments; Punch and Judy: Holy Deadlock, Separation and Divorce; Turning their Industry to Best Account: Widowhood and Old Age; Making Their Own Way: The Lives of Unmarried Middle-Class Women; Cheap Labour: The Lives of Unmarried Working-Class Women; Obliged to be Breadwinners: The Lives of Married Women Workers: Ladies Bountiful: Philanthropic, Voluntary and Political Work; A Separate Species of Womanhood: The Demi-Monde; Conclusion: To Become Themselves; Select Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR001313751
9780719549557
0719549558
Victorian Women by Joan Perkin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
1993-09-09
256
N/A
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