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Forgotten Wives Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)

Forgotten Wives By Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)

Forgotten Wives by Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)


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Forgotten Wives examines how marriage has contributed to the active disremembering of womens achievements. Ann Oakley uses case studies of four women married to well-known men to ask questions about gender inequality and contributes a fresh vision of how the welfare state developed in the early 20th century.

Forgotten Wives Summary

Forgotten Wives: How Women Get Written Out of History by Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)

Throughout history, records of women's lives and work have been lost through the pervasive assumption of male dominance. Wives, especially, disappear as supporters of their husbands work, as unpaid and often unacknowledged secretaries and research assistants, and as managers of mens domestic domains; even intellectual collaboration tends to be portrayed as normative wifely behaviour rather than as joint work. Forgotten Wives examines the ways in which the institution and status of marriage has contributed to the active disremembering of womens achievements. Drawing on archives, biographies, autobiographies and historical accounts, best-selling author and academic Ann Oakley interrogates conventions of history and biography-writing using the case studies of four women married to well-known men Charlotte Shaw, Mary Booth, Jeannette Tawney and Janet Beveridge. Asking critical questions about the mechanisms that maintain gender inequality, despite thriving feminist and other equal rights movements, she contributes a fresh vision of how the welfare state developed in the early 20th century.

About Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)

Ann Oakley is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the UCL Social Research Institute. A social researcher for more than 50 years, and author of many academic publications, she is also well known for her biography, autobiography and fiction. Her books include The Sociology of Housework, From Here to Maternity and The Men's Room which was serialised by the BBC in 1991, and most recently Women, Peace and Welfare (Policy Press, 2018).

Table of Contents

1 The condition of wifehood 2 Mary Booth 3 Charlotte Shaw 4 Jeannette Tawney 5 Janet Beveridge 6 A life of her own

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NGR9781447355847
9781447355847
1447355849
Forgotten Wives: How Women Get Written Out of History by Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)
New
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Bristol University Press
2021-07-06
256
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