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Ladies Can't Climb Ladders Jane Robinson

Ladies Can't Climb Ladders By Jane Robinson

Ladies Can't Climb Ladders by Jane Robinson


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Ladies Can't Climb Ladders: The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women by Jane Robinson

It is a myth that the First World War liberated women.

The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act of 1919 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation in modern Britain. It should have marked a social revolution, opening the doors of the traditional professions to women who had worked so hard during the War, and welcoming them inside as equals.

But what really happened? Ladies Can't Climb Ladders focuses on the lives of pioneering women forging careers in the fields of medicine, law, academia, architecture, engineering and the church. In her startling study into the public and private worlds of these unsung heroines, Jane Robinson sheds light on their desires and ambitions, and how family and society responded to this emerging class of working women.

This book is written in their honour. Their shared vision, sacrifice and spirited perseverance began a process we have yet to finish. Their experiences raise live questions about equal opportunity, the gender pay gap, the work/life balance - and whether it is possible for women to have it all.

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'A wonderful celebration of female pioneers' Sunday Times

'A crackingly good read' Telegraph

'A stirring testament to unsung heroes' Observer

'A lesson in how unthinkingly we wear our freedom' The Times

Ladies Can't Climb Ladders Reviews

An important and crackingly good read * The Telegraph *
Arrestingly written...a stirring testament to unsung heroines * The Observer *
Jane Robinson's book is a lesson in how unthinkingly we wear freedom. Well known as a writer and social historian excavating ordinary women's lives, Robinson focuses this time on the emergence of lawyers, doctors, engineers, teachers, architects, scientists and churchwomen after the passing of the landmark law of 1919. Modern professional women will read it with a slow burn of anger and heightened respect for those whose actions, such a relatively brief time ago, made today possible . . . We ride on the shoulders of female giants - courageous, eccentric, clever pioneers. Robinson is a wryly amusing companion and this is an entertaining book, teeming with characters. * The Times *
A well researched and entertaining read...a wonderful celebration of female pioneers * The Sunday Times *
Robinson writes with an often witty touch, which only serves to throw into furious relief the seriousness of the resistance women faced . . . An excellent companion to Robinson's Bluestockings. * The Financial Times *

About Jane Robinson

Jane Robinson is also the author of Hearts and Minds: The Untold Story of the Great Piligrimage and How Women Won the Vote and Bluestockings: the Remarkable Story of the First Women to Fight for an Education. She was born in Edinburgh and brought up in Yorkshire before going to Oxford University to study English Language and Literature at Somerville College. She has worked in the antiquarian book trade and as an archivist and is now a full-time writer and lecturer, specialising in social history through women's eyes. She is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, member of the Society of Authors, and founder member of Writers in Oxford. She is married with two sons and lives in Buckinghamshire. Ladies Can't Climb Ladders is her eleventh book.

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GOR010351699
9780857525871
0857525875
Ladies Can't Climb Ladders: The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women by Jane Robinson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
2020-01-23
368
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