A History of Women's Lives in Scunthorpe
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A History of Women's Lives in Scunthorpe

  1. 176 pages
  2. English
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A History of Women's Lives in Scunthorpe

About this book

Stalkers, bigamy, murders, domestic violence, hard work, continuous childbearing, starvation, illegal abortions, suicides. What was the reality of life for women in the masculine environment of an emerging steel town? Steel manufacturing began in Frodingham in 1890 and as agricultural workers came in from the surrounding villages and skilled workers came from other areas in the country the population in the villages of Ashby, Brumby, Crosby, Frodingham and Scunthorpe grew rapidly. The fastest growth was in Scunthorpe which reached urban district status in 1883. By 1891 the population had risen to 3, 417. The first council elections took place on 17th December 1894. There were 45 candidates chasing 15 places, but Scunthorpe only had one seat on Lindsey County Council– Councillor J Foster. Women did not have a vote. There was little or no Suffragette activity in Scunthorpe, the women were too busy surviving. But these ordinary women had a hidden strength that only really came to the fore in both the First and Second World Wars after which they faded back into obscurity. Using previously unpublished school diaries, original Co-operative Society documents and newspaper accounts from the time, A History of Women's Lives in Scunthorpe shines a brief spotlight on the unsung heroes without whom the town would never have thrived, the women from the 1840s to the 1950s whose story has never been told.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Book Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter One The Beginning 1842 - 1900
  8. Chapter Two 1901 - 1914
  9. Chapter Three The Great War
  10. Chapter Four 1917 - 1918
  11. Chapter Five The Inter-War Years
  12. Chapter Six 1924 - 1926
  13. Chapter Seven 1927 - 1930
  14. Chapter Eight 1930 - 1933
  15. Chapter Nine 1934 - 1936
  16. Chapter Ten 1937 - 1939
  17. Chapter Eleven The Second World War
  18. Chapter Twelve 1942 - 1944
  19. Chapter Thirteen 1945 - 1950
  20. Bibliography/Sources
  21. Back Cover