Women, Work, and Protest

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American Labor History
American Women History
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Extensive Oral History Interviews
Family Wage
Family Wage Ideology
feminist labour history
gendered labour movements
intersectionality in employment
IOI
Kitty Foyles
Labor Union Women
labour organising case studies
Married Women
Minneapolis Teamsters
Office Worker Unions
Pay Equity
Pay Equity Issue
postwar women workforce analysis
Public Sector Unions
Public Unions
trade union activism
Traditional Gender Ideology
UAW Leadership
United Automobile Workers
Unorganized Women Workers
US Labor History
US Labour History
US Women History
women trade unions
women work
Women's Bureau
Women's Labor History
Women's Trade Union League
Working Class Housewives
working-class women studies
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415623629
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As paid work becomes increasingly central in women’s lives, the history of their labor struggles assumes more and more importance. This volume represents the best of the new feminist scholarship in twentieth-century U.S. women’s labor history. Fourteen original essays illuminate the complex relationship between gender, consciousness and working-class activism, and deepen historical understanding of the contradictory legacy of trade unionism for women workers. The contributors take up a wide range of specific subjects, and write from diverse theoretical perspectives. Some of the essays are case studies of women’s participation in individual unions, organizing efforts, or strikes; others examine broader themes in women’s labor history, focusing on a specific time period; and still others explore the situation of particular categories of women workers over a longer time span.

This collection extends the scope of current research and interpretation in women’s labor history, both conceptually and in terms of periodization – emphasis is placed on the post-World War I period where the literature is sparse. This book will be valuable for scholars, students and general readers alike.