This book attempts to cover all the important aspects of a woman’s life in Scotland, examining how and why it changed over the last 300 years. It walks us through the day-to-day existence of Scottish women and in doing so covers areas such as family and household, education, work and politics, religion and sexuality, crime and punishment. While sensitive to the differences among women, regarding colour, class and sexuality, the book seeks to establish a close and reciprocal relationship between women’s history and gender history; the first delineating the struggles of women for parity with men in economic, legal and political spheres; the second, as means of unravelling the continuing ways in which power is unequally distributed within the home, the workplace and in institutions, and in contesting the male-centred narratives of the past.
W.W.J. Knox is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of History, University of St Andrews.
Introduction 11 Home and Hearth: Family and Household 172 Home Education: Making Wives, Making Mothers 473 Domestic Migrants: Women and the Workplace 754 Deeds Not Words: Women and the Politics of Power 1195 All About Eve: Women and Sexuality 1626 Silent Worshippers: Women and Religion 1947 Twisted Sisters: Crime and Punishment 217Conclusion 247
Rachel Ritchie, Sue Hawkins, Nicola Phillips, S. Jay Kleinberg, UK) Ritchie, Rachel (Brunel University, UK) Hawkins, Sue (Kingston University, UK) Phillips, Nicola (Royal Holloway University of London, UK) Kleinberg, S. Jay (Brunel University