Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw major changes in those roles, and in dominant understandings of female selfhood, from a model based on self-abnegation to one based on self-fulfilment. The roots of this shift have often been located in the post-1968 feminist movement and in economic change. Examining this question through the lens of Great Britain, this article, however, centres working-class women as drivers of these changes, drawing on oral history interviews with over 100 women from coalfield communities. In the decades after 1950, these women constructed a new vernacular discourse of gender equality which had profound implications for the position of women in society. Thi...
The normalization of married women’s employment was one of the major social changes taking place in ...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw m...
Contented housewives, glamorous women, jive-mad teenagers – all are common figures in popular percep...
Feminist historiography has generally focused on middle-class women and formal organisations taking ...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
Gender and class inequality exist throughout UK society however topical debates often focus on the d...
The interdependence of industrial production and domestic production, and socialisation into gender ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
This article examines the ways in which men and women remember men’s place in, and experiences of, f...
This article argues that though women born in the long 1940s experienced an expansion in educational...
This article proposes a triple legacy of the expressive culture of the 1960s and 70s. Late twentieth...
This article argues that though women born in the long 1940s experienced an expansion in educational...
The normalization of married women’s employment was one of the major social changes taking place in ...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
Why did women’s roles change so dramatically in the West in the period after 1945? These years saw m...
Contented housewives, glamorous women, jive-mad teenagers – all are common figures in popular percep...
Feminist historiography has generally focused on middle-class women and formal organisations taking ...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
Gender and class inequality exist throughout UK society however topical debates often focus on the d...
The interdependence of industrial production and domestic production, and socialisation into gender ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
This article examines the ways in which men and women remember men’s place in, and experiences of, f...
This article argues that though women born in the long 1940s experienced an expansion in educational...
This article proposes a triple legacy of the expressive culture of the 1960s and 70s. Late twentieth...
This article argues that though women born in the long 1940s experienced an expansion in educational...
The normalization of married women’s employment was one of the major social changes taking place in ...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...