This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions surrounding women's work in the interwar period. National statistics are shown to be inconsistent and questionable, raising questions for historians reliant on official data, but they point to regional variation as the continuous defining feature of female labour force participation. Looking beyond the quantitative data a distinction emerges between traditional work on the land and processes. The article shows that women workers in agriculture provoked vigorous debate among a range of interest groups about the scale, nature, and suitability of this work. These groups, such as the National Federation of Women's Institutes, the Women's Farm and ...
The mass decline in agricultural labour in Britain since the industrial revolution has, ultimately, ...
This article focuses on the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and Ireland (est. 1909–1910), a...
Women play an imperative role in the economic strengthening and sustainability of the agricultural s...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article addresses women's participation and remuneration in the agricultural labour market in c...
This article explores the reasons behind the marked differences in the gender division of labour in ...
This article addresses understandings of a novel wartime labour force, the Women's Land Army, and of...
Women in agriculture play a particularly important role in the economy. But their work—as peasants a...
Despite the growth of women's history and rural social history in the past thirty years, the work pe...
The agricultural sector in developed countries has been experiencing a growth in the percentage of w...
This paper examines the relationship between gender composition and rural household strategies in Ca...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
During the First World War, thousands of Welsh women became involved in the production of munitions ...
This thesis examines female employment in the two ironworking districts of Merthyr Tydfil and the Sh...
The mass decline in agricultural labour in Britain since the industrial revolution has, ultimately, ...
This article focuses on the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and Ireland (est. 1909–1910), a...
Women play an imperative role in the economic strengthening and sustainability of the agricultural s...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article addresses women's participation and remuneration in the agricultural labour market in c...
This article explores the reasons behind the marked differences in the gender division of labour in ...
This article addresses understandings of a novel wartime labour force, the Women's Land Army, and of...
Women in agriculture play a particularly important role in the economy. But their work—as peasants a...
Despite the growth of women's history and rural social history in the past thirty years, the work pe...
The agricultural sector in developed countries has been experiencing a growth in the percentage of w...
This paper examines the relationship between gender composition and rural household strategies in Ca...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
During the First World War, thousands of Welsh women became involved in the production of munitions ...
This thesis examines female employment in the two ironworking districts of Merthyr Tydfil and the Sh...
The mass decline in agricultural labour in Britain since the industrial revolution has, ultimately, ...
This article focuses on the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and Ireland (est. 1909–1910), a...
Women play an imperative role in the economic strengthening and sustainability of the agricultural s...