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Author: Dr. Kate Law

Blog, Blog and News, Source, Women's History

Margaret Bondfield (Re) Discovered by Dr. Paula Bartley

Dr. Kate Law / June 6, 2019

In our latest post, Dr. Paula Bartley reflects on some of the archival challenges of studying women’s history in her latest excellent book, Labour Women In Power: Cabinet Ministers in the Twentieth Century. One of the many challenges facing  historians…

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Blog and News

Righting the Wrong: Mary Macarthur – The Working Woman’s Champion by Cathy Hunt

Dr. Kate Law / June 6, 2019

In our latest blog Cathy Hunt reflects on writing the history of Mary Macarthur, a lesser known trade unionist. In the summer of 2018 I was delighted to be asked by West Midlands History to write a biography of Mary…

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Women and Materiality in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland: Symposium Report

Dr. Kate Law / June 2, 2019

Our latest blog post by Dr. Rachel Delman (York) is a report on the symposium Women and Materiality in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland that was held at the University of Edinburgh in April. On Friday 26th April 2019, academics,…

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WOMEN IN SPORT : A Timely Fracture in a Sporting Glass Ceiling by Doloranda Pember

Dr. Kate Law / May 26, 2019

In our latest post Doloranda Pember reflects on her book: In the wake of Mercedes Gleitze: Open Water Swimming Pioneer (The History Press, February 2019). When my mother died in 1981, little did I know of the full extent of…

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Blog, Blog and News, Women's History

Victorian Penal Institutions for Juvenile Females and Mary Carpenter, by Tahaney Alghrani

Dr. Kate Law / May 10, 2019

In our latest post Tahaney Alghrani reflects on crime, gender and ‘reform’ in Victorian port cities. In recent months, youth knife crime has been much debated in the British press. These debates, however, are not new.  Just as today there…

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Ruth Cavendish-Bentinck by Dr. Gillian Murphy

Dr. Kate Law / May 1, 2019

In this latest post, Dr. Gillian Murphy (re) introduces us to Ruth Cavendish-Bentick, suffragette and socialist. Ruth Cavendish-Bentinck was the illegitimate daughter of Ferdinand St Maur, the elder son of the 12th Duke of Somerset, and a half-gipsy maid. Her…

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EVENT: Escaping the Doll’s House: Women, the Arts, War and Work 1910-1920

Dr. Kate Law / April 23, 2019

Escaping the Doll’s House: Women, the Arts, War and Work 1910-1920. May 17 @ 10:30 am – 3:30 pm « The First World War and its Legacy, National Festival Legacies of the First World War Festival: Shared Heritage » To…

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Biography, Blog, Women's History

Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485-1558 – Dr. Nicola Clark

Dr. Kate Law / April 11, 2019

In this fascinating post Dr. Clark tells us about her important new monograph: Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485-1558 (OUP, 2018). The Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk, were the family most entwined with the Tudor dynasty during the…

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The Politicization of Food: Women and food queues in the Second World War, by Charlotte Sendall

Dr. Kate Law / April 2, 2019

The Second World War highlighted many sacrifices women endured for their country. Food became more significant during the conflict as the nations resilience was tested by food shortages and regulations. It was primarily women, who struggled with food shortages and…

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The Women’s History Network is a national association and charity for the promotion of women’s history and the encouragement of everyone interested in women’s history. Following our establishment in 1991 we have grown year by year and today we are a UK national charity with members including working historians, researchers, independent scholars, teachers, librarians, and many other individuals both within academia and beyond. Indeed, the network reaches out to anyone...

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