This article will explore some of the meanings and experiences of poor, white single mothers who used the Orphan Schools and The Benevolent Society's Asylum in nineteenth-century Sydney, Australia. Poor mothers with children and without fathers have always made up the largest proportion of welfare recipients across the globe, in different geographical and historical contexts. This article argues that it is vital that the history of fatherless families is examined in its global context and the links between Australia and elsewhere in the nineteenth-century made clear. The impact of migration, both coerced and by choice (via transportation and later free settlement), and the legacy of imperialism has meant that fatherless families have been c...
This article examines the stereotype of the middle-class Victorian woman limited to a life of domest...
This article looks to the societal and imperial margins to examine attitudes towards social welfare ...
© 1979 Rosemary Anne KielyInspiration for the Study: This study draws its inspiration from two main ...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
© 1995 Dr. Christina Louise TwomeyThis thesis combines a social history of deserted wives with a cul...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 98-121.Introduction -- Chapter One. Authority -- Chapter Two....
A hidden history of government intervention into the lives of unwed, white mothers is beginning to e...
This article considers how poverty was distributed among the different inhabitants of the southern s...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Ideas of assimilated citizenship are inherently gendered and during Australia’s post-World War Two m...
When the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission tabled Bringing them home, its report into ...
This article examines the stereotype of the middle-class Victorian woman limited to a life of domest...
This article looks to the societal and imperial margins to examine attitudes towards social welfare ...
© 1979 Rosemary Anne KielyInspiration for the Study: This study draws its inspiration from two main ...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
© 1995 Dr. Christina Louise TwomeyThis thesis combines a social history of deserted wives with a cul...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 98-121.Introduction -- Chapter One. Authority -- Chapter Two....
A hidden history of government intervention into the lives of unwed, white mothers is beginning to e...
This article considers how poverty was distributed among the different inhabitants of the southern s...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Ideas of assimilated citizenship are inherently gendered and during Australia’s post-World War Two m...
When the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission tabled Bringing them home, its report into ...
This article examines the stereotype of the middle-class Victorian woman limited to a life of domest...
This article looks to the societal and imperial margins to examine attitudes towards social welfare ...
© 1979 Rosemary Anne KielyInspiration for the Study: This study draws its inspiration from two main ...