A survey of government reports and the archives and journals of other agencies interested in industrial health in early twentieth-century Britain has led us to conclude that, in addition to apprehension about the potentially harmful impact of industrial work on the reproductive health of women, there was a great deal of interest in the health of young, unmarried girls in the workplace, particularly the factory. Adopting a broader time frame, we suggest that the First World War, with its emphasis on the reproductive health of women, was an anomalous experience in a broader trend which stressed the growing acceptability of women's work within industry. Concern with girls' health and welfare embraced hygiene, diet, exercise, recreation, fashio...
At the turn of the twentieth century, County Durham, a coal-mining region in England’s Northeast, ex...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
The progress of industrialization throughout the nineteenth century had profound effects on health a...
Contains fulltext : 102430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Prior researc...
Extract from: Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899 unlocks the hidden history of...
Although much has been written about the vital role played by both women and men in producing muniti...
The first women factory inspectors were appointed in 1893. Until 1921 they operated as a separate se...
The first women factory inspectors were appointed in 1893. Until 1921 they operated as a separate se...
Early in the twentieth century, states and courts began limiting the workplace hours of wage-earning...
The factory was an iconic symbol of modernity in early twentieth-century Britain. Epitomising the tr...
The years 1885-1910 witnessed much debate and growing community interest in issues of women's health...
In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, as periodical literature itself diversified and incr...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
This thesis analyses the aspirations and achievements of the lay women who were active in the campa...
At the turn of the twentieth century, County Durham, a coal-mining region in England’s Northeast, ex...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
The progress of industrialization throughout the nineteenth century had profound effects on health a...
Contains fulltext : 102430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Prior researc...
Extract from: Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899 unlocks the hidden history of...
Although much has been written about the vital role played by both women and men in producing muniti...
The first women factory inspectors were appointed in 1893. Until 1921 they operated as a separate se...
The first women factory inspectors were appointed in 1893. Until 1921 they operated as a separate se...
Early in the twentieth century, states and courts began limiting the workplace hours of wage-earning...
The factory was an iconic symbol of modernity in early twentieth-century Britain. Epitomising the tr...
The years 1885-1910 witnessed much debate and growing community interest in issues of women's health...
In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, as periodical literature itself diversified and incr...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
This thesis analyses the aspirations and achievements of the lay women who were active in the campa...
At the turn of the twentieth century, County Durham, a coal-mining region in England’s Northeast, ex...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...