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Graduate Women and Work in Wales, 1880-1939: Nationhood, Networks and Community

AUTHOR Jenkins, Beth
PUBLISHER Palgrave MacMillan (11/09/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This book traces the social backgrounds, educational experiences and subsequent lives of women who attended the university colleges in Wales from their inception to the outbreak of the Second World War. Using a sample of 2,000 graduates, the book foregrounds the experience of working-class women and critically assesses the claim of social inclusivity built around education in Wales. It charts changes and continuities in women's career prospects; explores graduates' relationship with the communities in which they studied, lived, and worked; and, finally, examines the extensive networks which underpinned their personal and professional lives.
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ISBN-13: 9783031079436
ISBN-10: 3031079434
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 257
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 5.83 x 0.57 x 8.27 inches
Weight: 0.72 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: NL
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BISAC Categories
History | Europe - General
History | Social History
History | Labor & Industrial Relations
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This book traces the social backgrounds, educational experiences and subsequent lives of women who attended the university colleges in Wales from their inception to the outbreak of the Second World War. Using a sample of 2,000 graduates, the book foregrounds the experience of working-class women and critically assesses the claim of social inclusivity built around education in Wales. It charts changes and continuities in women's career prospects; explores graduates' relationship with the communities in which they studied, lived, and worked; and, finally, examines the extensive networks which underpinned their personal and professional lives.
Beth Jenkins is a Visiting Fellow and former British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Essex, UK.
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This book traces the social backgrounds, educational experiences and subsequent lives of women who attended the university colleges in Wales from their inception to the outbreak of the Second World War. Using a sample of 2,000 graduates, the book foregrounds the experience of working-class women and critically assesses the claim of social inclusivity built around education in Wales. It charts changes and continuities in women's career prospects; explores graduates' relationship with the communities in which they studied, lived, and worked; and, finally, examines the extensive networks which underpinned their personal and professional lives.
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