Women Workers And Technological Change In Europe In The Nineteenth And twentieth century
Delve into the intricate history of gender and labor with "Women Workers And Technological Change In Europe In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Century" by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1995, this enlightening hardcover book spans 214 pages and provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolving roles of women in the workforce during two pivotal centuries.
This compelling work uncovers the roots of the segregation between women's and men's work, challenging the notion that women were relegated to unskilled labor. Instead, it highlights the essential skills women contributed, revealing how historical narratives and societal definitions of "skill" have marginalized their contributions. Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, this book offers a fresh perspective on women's vital roles in shaping the technological advancements of their time.
Uncover the truths that history has long overlooked in this essential addition to any academic collection or personal library.