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Women, Peace and Welfare

A Suppressed History of Social Reform, 1880-1920

Ann Oakley (UCL Social Research Institute)

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English
Policy Press
08 March 2018
Between1880 and 1920 many women researched the conditions of social and economic lifein Western countries, driven by a vision of a society based on welfare andaltruism. Ann Oakley, a leading sociologist, undertook extensive research touncover this previously hidden cast of forgotten characters.  She uses these stories to bring together thehistories of social reform, social science, welfare and pacifism. Herfascinating account reminds us of their powerful vision of a more humane way ofliving

a vision that remains relevant today.
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Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781447332565
ISBN 10:   1447332563
Pages:   368
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Legacies of difficult women: the story of this book; Imagining the good society: from economic facts to utopian fictions; Settlement sociology: discovering social science; Municipal housekeeping: women clean up the cities; Sanitary science: putting the science into housework; 'Peace is too small a word for all this': women peace makers; 'Our cosmic patriotism': diversity and the dangers of nationalism; Deeds, not words: women reformers and healthcare; Dangerous trades: reforming industrial labour; Domestic relations: female attachments, homes, and the trouble with marriage; New deals: women reformers in the 1920s and 1930s; Ways of forgetting: women reformers as missing persons.

Ann Oakley is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the UCL Social Research Institute. A social researcher for more than 50 years, and author of many academic publications, she is also well known for her biography, autobiography and fiction. Her books include The Sociology of Housework, From Here to Maternity and The Men's Room which was serialised by the BBC in 1991, and most recently Women, Peace and Welfare (Policy Press, 2018).

Reviews for Women, Peace and Welfare: A Suppressed History of Social Reform, 1880-1920

"""Few books can boast of the right author meeting the right subject. Here is a glorious exception, which is part of Oakley's life work of refocusing the lens so that the role of women in establishing the welfare state is fully and justifiably recorded."" Frank Field, MP ""A new book by Ann Oakley is always a landmark event and this one on the `dangerous women' of reform is irresistible. Read in one sitting, I'd like a sequel please!"" Liz Stanley, University of Edinburgh ""Brilliantly uncovers the extraordinary contributions to social reform and to campaigning for peace by women mostly forgotten by history. Many of these challenges to convention are still relevant today"" Baroness Tessa Blackstone ""A beautiful tale of hundreds of ""difficult"" and all-too-often forgotten women imagining and working for a more just world. In the telling, a vibrant network of reformers, social workers, and social scientists comes alive."" Leila J. Rupp, author of Worlds of Women: The Making of an International Women's Movement ""This illuminating, erudite book is a must read for those seeking to know more about women social reformers in the past."" June Purvis, University of Portsmouth ""History books usually tell us that the world was made by men. Ann Oakley, with her dedication to social research, has shone a light into the lives of women who helped make the world."" Baroness Jean Corston ""Oakley reveals in depth many near-forgotten women as they fought to right the multiple wrongs created by a male-dominated political culture and to create a better world."" Patricia M. Thane, King's College, London"


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