This article explores the relationship between working-class women and Chartism, focusing chiefly on Nottingham. It argues that the opportunities for women to participate in the movement were much more varied and enduring than previous historians have often supposed. One of the reasons why women were so prominent by the time of Chartism in the 1840s was because of a tradition of political participation. Even by the period of late Chartism (post-1842), women were still participating in popular politics, and nowhere more so than in the Land Plan, a scheme to resettle urban workers on the land. Drawing on a database of some 2,300 Nottinghamshire members of the Land Plan, the evidence suggests that the region’s women were more likely to join, a...
This article addresses women's participation and remuneration in the agricultural labour market in c...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This article re-examines long-standing arguments about the impact of the First World War on women’s ...
This article revisits the relationship between women and Chartism, the mass movement for democratic ...
This thesis explores the issue of the economic and political agency of working-class women in North ...
This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions s...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act was passed; it enfranchised all men over tw...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This study explores the processes of economic change and their impact on women's working lives in t...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
This thesis examines female employment in the two ironworking districts of Merthyr Tydfil and the Sh...
This article discusses the women\u27s rights movements that started in Europe and later moved to the...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This contribution examines the relationship between women’s labor force participation (LFP) and fert...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
This article addresses women's participation and remuneration in the agricultural labour market in c...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This article re-examines long-standing arguments about the impact of the First World War on women’s ...
This article revisits the relationship between women and Chartism, the mass movement for democratic ...
This thesis explores the issue of the economic and political agency of working-class women in North ...
This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions s...
On 6 February 1918, the Representation of the People Act was passed; it enfranchised all men over tw...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This study explores the processes of economic change and their impact on women's working lives in t...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
This thesis examines female employment in the two ironworking districts of Merthyr Tydfil and the Sh...
This article discusses the women\u27s rights movements that started in Europe and later moved to the...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This contribution examines the relationship between women’s labor force participation (LFP) and fert...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
This article addresses women's participation and remuneration in the agricultural labour market in c...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This article re-examines long-standing arguments about the impact of the First World War on women’s ...