Conversations in Cold Rooms

Conversations in Cold Rooms
Author: Jane Long
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861932405

In what ways did gender influence the shape of poverty, and of poor women's work, in Victorian England? This book explores the problem in the context of nineteenth-century Northumberland, examining urban and rural conditions for women, poor relief debates and practices, philanthropic activity, working-class cultures, and 'protective' intervention in women's employment.

A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain

A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain
Author: Chris Williams
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1405143096

A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain presents 33 essaysby expert scholars on all the major aspects of the political,social, economic and cultural history of Britain during the lateGeorgian and Victorian eras. Truly British, rather than English, in scope. Pays attention to the experiences of women as well as ofmen. Illustrated with maps and charts. Includes guides to further reading.

Women at Work, 1860-1939

Women at Work, 1860-1939
Author: Valerie G. Hall
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1843838702

A major contribution to women's history, labour history, and economic and social history. This book examines three different groups of women - in coal mining communities, in inshore fishing communities and in agricultural labour. It demonstrates how the work these groups undertook was fundamental in shaping their experiences as women in different ways and shows that women's experiences varied within class as well as between classes. The book illustrates how mining women, despite being restricted to domestic roles, created, through meticulous housekeeping, a power base in their homes and rendered their husbands dependent on them, while a minority took so active a role in politics that they were said to be 'the backbone of the Labour Party'; how fisher women, engaging ina household economy reminiscent of pre-modern times, exercised great influence on financial decision making through their roles in baiting lines and selling fish; and how some single female agricultural labourers exercised considerable autonomy whereas those who were tied in a family economy had little independence. Overall, the book makes a very significant contribution to women's history, to labour history and to economic and social history. "This is a tremendously useful and relevant book for historians of women as well as social and labor historians." - Professor Joan Scott, Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton University VALERIE HALL is Professor Emerita of History at William Peace University, North Carolina

Women's History

Women's History
Author: Hannah Barker
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9780415291767

A wide-ranging, thematic survey of women's history in Britain in the 18th and early 19th centuries, with chapters written by both well-established writers and new and dynamic scholars in a thorough and well-balanced selection.

Conversations with a Gnome

Conversations with a Gnome
Author: M.E. Brinton
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1504341007

This tale is woven in imagination yet reality of how an invisible kingdom helped me get through a tough decade of family life, career, and keeping up personal creativity. At the end of each day I simply sat back and used fantasy to see what it might be like for invisible gnomes, the Little People, as my Irish granny called them, to view us human beings. Or so-called humanwhat is that?

Women Workers and Gender Identities, 1835-1913

Women Workers and Gender Identities, 1835-1913
Author: Carol E. Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136367896

Women Workers and Gender Identities, 1835 - 1913 examines the experiences of women workers in the cotton and small metals industries and the discourses surrounding their labour. It demonstrates how ideas of womanhood often clashed with the harsh realities of working-class life that forced women into such unfeminine trades as chain-making and brass polishing. Thus discourses constructing women as wives and mothers, or associating women's work with distinctly feminine attributes, were often undercut and subverted.

The Conversation

The Conversation
Author: B.A. Archibald
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1039179290

Why are there so many things we never say, and questions we never ask, not realizing their importance until it’s too late? All of us have made that mistake, and Bruce Archibald is no exception. His late father, John (Jack) Archibald was a brilliant man. Driven, ambitious, and community minded, he was a role model to his children in many ways. But he could also be a terrible bully, opinionated, inflexible, and harsh even with his own family. After living a parallel life in many ways—for better or worse—Bruce has long wished for a chance to get answers from his father and finally understand why he’d been so firmly set in his ways, determined to follow a pre-set, linear path through life, even at the expense of his own happiness, and determined that everyone around him follow in his footsteps. Sadly, this man of baffling contradictions had passed away decades earlier, and it seemed his son’s questions would remain unanswered indefinitely. But then, while vacationing in Australia with his wife, a chance encounter with a white lorry lands him in hospital, heavily medicated, and the normal rules of past and present cease to exist. Then the telltale glow of a White Owl Invincible cigar from the shadowed corner of his room announces the presence of an unexpected and impossible visitor...

Cold Storage

Cold Storage
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1904
Genre: Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery
ISBN:

Nursing Care Plans - E-Book

Nursing Care Plans - E-Book
Author: Meg Gulanick
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 032342810X

- NEW! Three all-new care plans include Readiness for Enhanced Decision-Making, Frail Elderly Syndrome, and Gender Dysphoria. - NEW! Enhanced QSEN integration includes expanded coverage of the QSEN initiative in the opening chapter, incorporation of QSEN language across care plan rationales, and a greater overall emphasis on the four key QSEN competencies: Patient- Centered Care, Teamwork and Collaboration, Evidence-Based Practice, and Safety. - NEW! Greater focus on interprofessional collaborative practice addresses the growing interest in interprofessional education and the Teamwork and Collaboration QSEN competency. - NEW! Expanded rationales now include physiological and pharmacologic effects and actions, the most current nursing interventions and medical treatments, lab values, evidence-based practice, QSEN competencies, and reference to national standards (TJC, CDC, AHA, ONS), nursing standards, and other professional standards. - NEW! Updated content throughout reflects the latest evidence-based assessments and interventions. - NEW! Detailed table of contents lists every nursing diagnosis addressed in Chapters 4 through 14 for easier navigation. - NEW! Improved design offers a more contemporary look that's easy to use. - NEW! Collaborative care map creator on the Evolve companion website helps you connect your Yoost & Crawford Fundamentals content with your care planning projects and clinical assignments. - NEW! Reorganized chapters and care plans include logical combinations and divisions of topics making it easier to navigate throughout the reference.