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Precarious Professionals: Gender, Identities and Social Change in Modern Britain [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 245x163 mm, 20 illustrations; 20 Illustrations
  • Sērija : New Historical Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of London Press
  • ISBN-10: 1912702592
  • ISBN-13: 9781912702596
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 245x163 mm, 20 illustrations; 20 Illustrations
  • Sērija : New Historical Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of London Press
  • ISBN-10: 1912702592
  • ISBN-13: 9781912702596
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Precarious Professionals details the fight for equality in the workplace, particularly among women and queer people in nineteenth and twentieth-century Britain.
 
Precarious Professionals uncovers the inequalities and insecurities which lay at the heart of professional life in nineteenth and twentieth-century Britain. This book challenges conventional categories in the history of work, exploring instead the everyday labor of maintaining a professional identity on the margins of the traditional professions. Situating new historical perspectives on gender at the forefront of their research, the contributors explore how professional cultures could not only define themselves against, but often flourished outside of, the confines of patriarchal codes and structures.

Precarious Professionals offers twelve fascinating case studies, ranging between the 1840s and the 1960s. From pioneering female lawyers and scientists to ballet dancers, secretaries, historians, humanitarian relief workers, social researchers, and Cold War diplomats, this book reveals that precarity was a thread woven throughout the very fabric of modern professional life. Together, these essays enrich our understanding of the histories and mysteries of professional identity and help us to reimagine the future of work in precarious times.
Acknowledgements vii
List of figures
xi
Notes on contributors xiii
Introduction 1(40)
Heidi Egginton
Zoe Thomas
1 Anna Jameson and the claims of art criticism in nineteenth-century England
41(22)
Benjamin Dabby
2 Women, science and professional identity, c.1860--1914
63(24)
Claire G. Jones
3 Brother barristers: masculinity and the culture of the Victorian bar
87(20)
Ren Pepitone
4 Legal paperwork and public policy: Eliza Orme's professional expertise in late-Victorian Britain
107(18)
Leslie Howsam
5 Marriage and metalwork: Gender and professional status in Edith and Nelson Dawson's Arts and Crafts partnership
125(30)
Zoe Thomas
6 `Giggling adolescents' to refugees, bullets and wolves: Francesca Wilson finds a profession
155(26)
Ellen Ross
7 Women at work in the League of Nations Secretariat
181(24)
Susan Pedersen
8 Ninette de Valois and the transformation of early twentieth-century British ballet
205(28)
Laura Quinton
9 Archives, autobiography and the professional woman: the personal papers of Mary Agnes Hamilton
233(30)
Heidi Egginton
10 Women historians in the twentieth century
263(24)
Laura Carter
11 Feminism, selfhood and social research: professional women's organizations in 1960s Britain
287(18)
Helen McCarthy
12 The `spotting a homosexual checklist': masculinity, homosexuality and the British Foreign Office, 1965--70
305(20)
James Southern
Afterword 325(8)
Christina de Bellaigue
Index 333