This thesis focuses on the 'moral panic' provoked by single, 'redundant' middle-class women in the nineteenth century and extends current research by exploring the debate in Europe from both a comparative and transnational perspective. Both pitied and pilloried, unmarried women were deemed to be 'surplus' women and two institutions were established in Berlin and London to provide them with vocational training and employment: the Lette-Verein and the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women respectively. This thesis contends that a comparative study is vital in understanding their work and that hitherto undiscovered transnational lines of communication between them shaped their aims, achievements and development. A comparative perspect...
This thesis consists of three papers that belong to the broad realm of Applied Economics. The first...
This thesis shows that the first wave Women's Movement continued the struggle for the franchise duri...
In the nineteenth century a new form of needlework 'Art Embroidery' fuelled entrepreneurial ventures...
This thesis focuses on the 'moral panic' provoked by single, 'redundant' middle-class women in the n...
This doctoral thesis uses female entrepreneurship as a case study to highlight the flaws and limitat...
PhD ThesisExisting interpretations of women's work in industrialising England have previously been ...
The study set out to answer two main questions: (a) what was the role of the Society for Promoting t...
This thesis explores the relationship between class, gender and feminist identity through an examin...
This project examines how so-called redundant women used religion and philanthropy as a means for so...
'Biographical references': leaf 384-409.Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, School of History, Phi...
In the nineteenth century a new form of needlework 'Art Embroidery' fuelled entrepreneurial ventures...
This thesis uncovers a hitherto unacknowledged group of female entrepreneurs in Sydney in New South ...
Catharine Cappe and Faith Gray, and a wider group of women to whom they had strong network ties, fou...
Until the late nineteenth century the ties between people, familial or otherwise, were the only effe...
This thesis centres on international women migrants in London: how they crossed borders, navigated f...
This thesis consists of three papers that belong to the broad realm of Applied Economics. The first...
This thesis shows that the first wave Women's Movement continued the struggle for the franchise duri...
In the nineteenth century a new form of needlework 'Art Embroidery' fuelled entrepreneurial ventures...
This thesis focuses on the 'moral panic' provoked by single, 'redundant' middle-class women in the n...
This doctoral thesis uses female entrepreneurship as a case study to highlight the flaws and limitat...
PhD ThesisExisting interpretations of women's work in industrialising England have previously been ...
The study set out to answer two main questions: (a) what was the role of the Society for Promoting t...
This thesis explores the relationship between class, gender and feminist identity through an examin...
This project examines how so-called redundant women used religion and philanthropy as a means for so...
'Biographical references': leaf 384-409.Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, School of History, Phi...
In the nineteenth century a new form of needlework 'Art Embroidery' fuelled entrepreneurial ventures...
This thesis uncovers a hitherto unacknowledged group of female entrepreneurs in Sydney in New South ...
Catharine Cappe and Faith Gray, and a wider group of women to whom they had strong network ties, fou...
Until the late nineteenth century the ties between people, familial or otherwise, were the only effe...
This thesis centres on international women migrants in London: how they crossed borders, navigated f...
This thesis consists of three papers that belong to the broad realm of Applied Economics. The first...
This thesis shows that the first wave Women's Movement continued the struggle for the franchise duri...
In the nineteenth century a new form of needlework 'Art Embroidery' fuelled entrepreneurial ventures...