Lily Montagu was involved in social work and religious ministry with the London Jewish community for over sixty years. This article considers the significance of her involvement in the girls' club movement and her efforts towards workplace reform. It argues that the specific circumstances of working-class Jewish girls in the early twentieth century enabled her to develop a comprehensive view of both industrial organisation and social work. Her approach was submerged as social work and trade unionism diverged along fault lines of gender, but continues to raise issues of relevance toda
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A distinctively feminist youth work movement which flourished between the mid 1970s and the late 198...
This article explores the experience of education and employment of young Jewish women from the Gorb...
Historical knowledge makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary questions and...
Based upon the information recorded in the Minutes Books of the Sunderland Waifs' Rescue Agency and ...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article examines tensions and developments in youth work following the Albemarle Report in 1960...
Rosemary Aris, Trade Unions and the Management of Industrial Conflict. London: Macmillan, 1998, £42....
Despite extensive scholarship on British documentary in the period from 1929 to 1950, the role of fe...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
This article focuses on the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and Ireland (est. 1909–1910), a...
This article provides the first in-depth account of the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
John Stuart Mill's intellectual reputation is unarguable; his liberal credentials seemingly impeccab...
The 1650s saw an influx of young women to skilled apprenticeships in London's companies. Apprenticed...
This article considers the role played by two women in the establishment of a 'Waifs Rescue Agency a...
A distinctively feminist youth work movement which flourished between the mid 1970s and the late 198...
This article explores the experience of education and employment of young Jewish women from the Gorb...
Historical knowledge makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary questions and...
Based upon the information recorded in the Minutes Books of the Sunderland Waifs' Rescue Agency and ...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
This article examines tensions and developments in youth work following the Albemarle Report in 1960...
Rosemary Aris, Trade Unions and the Management of Industrial Conflict. London: Macmillan, 1998, £42....
Despite extensive scholarship on British documentary in the period from 1929 to 1950, the role of fe...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
This article focuses on the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and Ireland (est. 1909–1910), a...
This article provides the first in-depth account of the Domestic Workers’ Union of Great Britain and...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
John Stuart Mill's intellectual reputation is unarguable; his liberal credentials seemingly impeccab...
The 1650s saw an influx of young women to skilled apprenticeships in London's companies. Apprenticed...