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Author: Dr Robin Joyce

Blog, Politics

Obstacles to social mobility in Britain date back to the Victorian education system

Dr Robin Joyce / August 7, 2016

Originally published in The Conversation, August 2016. Author: Jonathan Godshaw Memel Postdoctoral researcher and AHRC Cultural Engagement Fellow,, University of Exeter Disclosure statement Jonathan Memel receives funding from Great Western Research, The National Trust and the Arts and Humanities Research…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

Few Blue Plaques, Few Statues: Where Are We? Holding Up Half The Sky? For What?

Dr Robin Joyce / July 31, 2016

WHN Admin. Yes, women ‘hold up half the sky’ but public acknowledgements are rare. On March 2nd the paucity of blue plaques was reviewed in the WHN blog, and commentary on action to rectify the problem aired. The blue plaques dedicated…

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Call for participants: Women at university in the 1960s and 70s

Dr Robin Joyce / July 27, 2016

Bethany White, researcher     My name is Bethany White and I am a doctoral student in History at Oxford University. My research focuses on working-class women’s experiences of higher education between 1965 and 1975.   I am looking for…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

Campaign Poverty, Women’s Equality and the Right to Vote

Dr Robin Joyce / July 24, 2016

      Bernadette Cahill will be presenting a paper at the Women’s History Network Conference. Below is the background to her paper. WHN Admin. Bernadette Cahill © 2016    For 144 years before American women won the vote, their…

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How women got involved in the Easter Rising – and why it failed them

Dr Robin Joyce / July 17, 2016

 This article was initially published in The Conversation. The Conversation generously allows republication and WHN Admin. is grateful for the opportunity to reproduce the article below as a post. Author: Marie Coleman Lecturer in Modern Irish History, Queen’s University Belfast…

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Blog, General

How far have women progressed in the UK construction industry?

Dr Robin Joyce / July 10, 2016

  Owen Goodhead, MD of Randstad Construction, Property & Engineering, which provides permanent and temporary recruitment solutions for the construction, property and engineering sectors.   It wasn’t so long ago that seeing a woman on a building site would have…

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Biography, Blog, Politics, Women's History

Money, Politics and Equal Rights for Women

Dr Robin Joyce / July 3, 2016

  ©Bernadette Cahill 2016   On October 15, 1851, Clarina Nichols – abolitionist and women’s rights and temperance advocate – told an audience of a thousand the harrowing tale of a woman who had worked hard all her life and…

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Blog, Event

Abstracts: Papers to be presented at the 2016 WHN Conference

Dr Robin Joyce / June 26, 2016

  WHN Admin. The abstracts following, by Cheryl Butler and Ali Flint, provide a ‘taste’ of the papers that will be presented at the conference. Cheryl Butler and Ali Flint’s generosity in providing the abstracts for the blog is greatly appreciated.…

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Blog, Event

WWAFE 2016 HOUSE OF LORDS SEMINAR SERIES

Dr Robin Joyce / June 17, 2016

      WOMEN IN THE WORLD MAKING A WORLD FOR WOMEN A seminar series on women’s rights, action, activism and empowerment   Baroness Joyce Gould, WWAFE Patron, chairs our 2016 series: Women in the World – Making a World…

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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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