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About the Author
Margaret Walsh, University of Nottingham, UK Margaret Walsh, Sheila Rowbotham, Deborah Simonton, Colin Heywood, Pat Ayers, Valerie Burton, June Hannam, Karen Hunt, Krista Cowman, Jutta Schwarzkopf, Janet Greenlees, Robert Bennett, Fiona Brown.
Reviews
'This is an excellent collection of papers, challenging, controversial and on occasions contradictory that makes a valuable contribution to reshaping labour history so that it is capable of understanding women, men and work.' Teaching History '...publication in a collected form is fully warranted: all the authors have something new to say, and most in a stimulating way.' The English Historical Review, vol. CXV. no. 464 '... an excellent collection... there is a substantial amount of cutting edge research on display.' Labor History, Vol. 41 '... this volume illustrates well how "working out gender" can breathe new life into labour history by charting new directions, as well as forging multi-layered analyses.' Labour History Review 'Walsh's imaginative collection of essays amalgamates the work of 'old' and 'new' scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, offers nuanced reinterpretations of traditional concerns of labour history, and suggests innovative ways in which gender can be made more central to the subject.' Economic History review LIV No1
Book Information
ISBN 9780754600589
Author Margaret Walsh
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 630g