Housing and the women's movement, 1860-1914
This thesis sets out to explore the links between the women's movement and the housing reform movement in Britain in the period 1860 to 1914. Both these movements have been well-documented, but the role which women played in housing has received little attention from historians of housing, and...
Main Author: | Morrell, Caroline |
---|---|
Published: |
Oxford Brookes University
1999
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491489 |
Similar Items
-
Cultures of Women's Drinking and the English Public House, 1914-39
by: Moss, Stella Maria
Published: (2009) -
The relationships between the Women's Suffrage Movement and the Labour Movement in North East England, 1893 to 1914
by: Jones, Susan Elizabeth
Published: (2011) -
George Odger and the English working class movement, 1860-1877
by: Moberg, D. R.
Published: (1954) -
The soul of the Labour Movement : rediscovering the Labour Church 1891-1914
by: Turner, Jacqueline
Published: (2010) -
Local authorities and the management of common lodging houses in Lancashire, 1851-1914
by: Fisher, Eleanor
Published: (2009)