This thesis examines the position and activities of Tasmanian women from 1803- 1914 in all areas outside purely domestic concerns. It concludes that most women were employed at some stage; that women contributed significantiy to the economy and so had higher status than domestic activity alone would have achieved. Before the 1880s women took littie part in public life and were involved in few, mainly charitable, organisations, though change did take place, slowly, as girls' education broadened from the 1870s and legal changes improved women's position. Both eventuated because of the British example rather than local demand. Women also followed Britain in attempting to be seen as ladies, though in Tasmania the term implied less delic...
This thesis examines ideals of genteel femininity that circulated in the Australian colony of Victor...
In 1896, as the result of a campaign led by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), the Tasma...
Female political activism and economic engagement in the Australian colonies are usually located wit...
This thesis examines the position and activities of Tasmanian women from 1803- 1914 in all areas ou...
Tasmanian women began to assert their right to participate in the public sphere in the mid 1880s and...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines the role of women teachers in the state schools of Victoria ...
This study focuses on the role and contribution of women in the context of the social and economic d...
In my thesis paper first I would like to examine women’s place in the society at the beginning of t...
This study focuses on the role and contribution of women in the context of the social and economic d...
Master of EducationThe participation of women has been vital at every stage in the growth of the fre...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the State and destitute, neglected children, and y...
In the nineteenth century, Banbury was an archetypal market town whose primary function was to serve...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
My thesis deals with the experience of postmistresses, female telegraphists and unpaid female “...
This thesis argues that European women exercised agency in mid nineteenth century Ballarat. It devel...
This thesis examines ideals of genteel femininity that circulated in the Australian colony of Victor...
In 1896, as the result of a campaign led by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), the Tasma...
Female political activism and economic engagement in the Australian colonies are usually located wit...
This thesis examines the position and activities of Tasmanian women from 1803- 1914 in all areas ou...
Tasmanian women began to assert their right to participate in the public sphere in the mid 1880s and...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines the role of women teachers in the state schools of Victoria ...
This study focuses on the role and contribution of women in the context of the social and economic d...
In my thesis paper first I would like to examine women’s place in the society at the beginning of t...
This study focuses on the role and contribution of women in the context of the social and economic d...
Master of EducationThe participation of women has been vital at every stage in the growth of the fre...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the State and destitute, neglected children, and y...
In the nineteenth century, Banbury was an archetypal market town whose primary function was to serve...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
My thesis deals with the experience of postmistresses, female telegraphists and unpaid female “...
This thesis argues that European women exercised agency in mid nineteenth century Ballarat. It devel...
This thesis examines ideals of genteel femininity that circulated in the Australian colony of Victor...
In 1896, as the result of a campaign led by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), the Tasma...
Female political activism and economic engagement in the Australian colonies are usually located wit...