Women, Work, and the French State

Labour Protection and Social Patriarchy, 1879-1919

By Mary Lynn Stewart
Categories: Gender & Sexuality Studies
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773507043, 296 pages, July 1989
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773562059, 296 pages, July 1989

Description

Stewart traces the implementation of these laws in factories with an examination of the work of the predominantly bourgeois inspectors and their relations with employers and workers. She shows how employers and workers alike at first evaded, then slowly adjusted to the restrictive legislation. By identifying the curious mixture of reformers involved - including union organizers and enlightened employers, socialists and Social Catholics - and investigating the motives behind their campaign for protective labour legislation in France, Stewart reveals that these laws were conceived as barriers to exclude women from male job monopolies.

Reviews

"In all regards this book presents fresh material ... such a detailed presentation of the dual labour market in historical terms - for France at least - has not appeared before." Bonnie Smith, Department of History, University of Rochester