Visionary Women And Visible Children, England 1900-1920: Childhood And The Women's Movement

Berry Mayall
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Visionary Women And Visible Children, England 1900-1920: Childhood And The Women's Movement

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  • Published date: May 18, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 229
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9783319870250
  • Dimensions: 5.83" W x 1.0" L x 8.27" H

Berry Mayall is Professor of Childhood Studies at the UCL Institute of Education, UK. She has conducted many research studies on childhood and has written extensively on sociological approaches to childhood.

"By focussing on pioneering women''s work to improve childhood and the social status of children, Berry Mayall re-writes the history of the early women''s movement in England, showing how women pioneers in the early 20C fought for justice for both women and children. Childhood emerges as a social status in society, and children as the new generation on which the nation''s prosperity depended. Alongside their suffrage work, women were at the forefront of work to ensure that children acquired rights and status as deserving of national and international intervention. Through analysis of memoirs, Mayall casts new light on elementary school children''s status as contributors to the economic survival of their families." (Virginia Morrow, University of Oxford, UK)

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