Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002This thesis is about the lives of women in Collingwood during the Depression of the 1930s. They fought tirelessly to have their families fed and clothed, often sharing the little they had. Homes were primitive, bathrooms were uncommon and most houses had no water in the home. Shopping was done on a daily basis as there were no refrigerators. With constant childcare under these conditions, women were almost literally chained to the home. Even in the 1930s it was not accepted that women work outside the home. In some instances women would go without food to ensure that their children were fed, some women suffering from malnutrition. The Women's Hospital was where Collingwood...
While in agreement with the perceived wisdom that events during World War Two were responsible for m...
: The great increase in married women's labor force participation rates was one of the most notable ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Melanie Raymond.This study focuses on the experienc...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the response of representative women in British Columbia t...
Destitute women in Victorian society were trapped between contradictory expectations. On the one han...
Black women have constituted a significant portion of the labor force in northern urban black commun...
This thesis examines the practice and application of relief policy in Saskatoon during the years of...
This thesis explores the impact of the Great Depression on society in New South Wales. It does this...
The Great Depression was arguably the most devastating event in American history. The economic colla...
Despite much recent revisionist analysis of the traditional stereotypes of Victorian women, the down...
This thesis argues that the official responses at the national level to the impact high unemployment...
Master of EducationThis thesis is an oral history study of the lives of six women who taught in onet...
© 1995 Dr. Christina Louise TwomeyThis thesis combines a social history of deserted wives with a cul...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
An overview of how Brisbane women made ends meet during the Great Depression of the 1930s is provide...
While in agreement with the perceived wisdom that events during World War Two were responsible for m...
: The great increase in married women's labor force participation rates was one of the most notable ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Melanie Raymond.This study focuses on the experienc...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the response of representative women in British Columbia t...
Destitute women in Victorian society were trapped between contradictory expectations. On the one han...
Black women have constituted a significant portion of the labor force in northern urban black commun...
This thesis examines the practice and application of relief policy in Saskatoon during the years of...
This thesis explores the impact of the Great Depression on society in New South Wales. It does this...
The Great Depression was arguably the most devastating event in American history. The economic colla...
Despite much recent revisionist analysis of the traditional stereotypes of Victorian women, the down...
This thesis argues that the official responses at the national level to the impact high unemployment...
Master of EducationThis thesis is an oral history study of the lives of six women who taught in onet...
© 1995 Dr. Christina Louise TwomeyThis thesis combines a social history of deserted wives with a cul...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
An overview of how Brisbane women made ends meet during the Great Depression of the 1930s is provide...
While in agreement with the perceived wisdom that events during World War Two were responsible for m...
: The great increase in married women's labor force participation rates was one of the most notable ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Melanie Raymond.This study focuses on the experienc...