This paper examines the debates surrounding attempts to restrict the career of barmaids in Victorian hotels. It argues that the early attempts to prohibit barmaids were largely concerned with labour issues. Male hotel workers feared the incursions of female labour in the bar more than in other hotel occupations due to the pivotal role of the bar in developing careers in hotel management. It is by understanding Victorian attitudes to wealth creation that we can gain insights into the development of rigid hierarchical structure of labour in the modern hotel. \ud \u
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
This thesis is a study of a specific occupational field and of its development as a role for women, ...
In Victorian England excessive drinking was seen as almost exclusively a male prob- lem, but around ...
This paper examines the debates surrounding attempts to restrict the career of barmaids in Victorian...
Historians have tended to view legislation that discriminated against women hotel workers as a resul...
The subject here is the relationship between hotel workers and trade unionism in Great Britain. The ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
This thesis focuses on the lives and social status of British servants in the nineteenth and early t...
This article examines the decision of Glasgow’s magistrates at the beginning of the twentieth centur...
The problem this thesis aimed to address is the poor perception of hotel work as a long-term career ...
Page 91 missingBetween 1866 and 1899 the Patea and Wanganui hotel was a changing institution that do...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This thesis examines work and unions in the Victorian building industry between 1856 and 1890. It p...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
This thesis is a study of a specific occupational field and of its development as a role for women, ...
In Victorian England excessive drinking was seen as almost exclusively a male prob- lem, but around ...
This paper examines the debates surrounding attempts to restrict the career of barmaids in Victorian...
Historians have tended to view legislation that discriminated against women hotel workers as a resul...
The subject here is the relationship between hotel workers and trade unionism in Great Britain. The ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
This thesis focuses on the lives and social status of British servants in the nineteenth and early t...
This article examines the decision of Glasgow’s magistrates at the beginning of the twentieth centur...
The problem this thesis aimed to address is the poor perception of hotel work as a long-term career ...
Page 91 missingBetween 1866 and 1899 the Patea and Wanganui hotel was a changing institution that do...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This thesis examines work and unions in the Victorian building industry between 1856 and 1890. It p...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
This thesis is a study of a specific occupational field and of its development as a role for women, ...
In Victorian England excessive drinking was seen as almost exclusively a male prob- lem, but around ...