SOSC 3130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Industrial Revolution, Intensify, Strike Action

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Regulation and resistance regulation as in moral and social reformers of late 19th, early 20th century and their ideological perspective on social order/moral regulation and resistance as in worker resistance/strike. Pre-industrial settler society interdependence; productive work gender specialized tasks. Industrial/wage housework named; men did less; women more; doctrine of separate spheres; cult of domesticity. Gender divisions of work position of women has changed in the transition from one historical period to another. Know how these gender divisions are being negotiated tested especially in the period of the industrial revolution and how they. Aboriginals promoted equality, but in white settler societies women were significant in keeping the farm (had vital roles in both those contexts) Women not accepted as full fledged members of the working world. Why did men earn higher wages, and why is that still the case today. No one is saing that men didn"t deserve the wages they earned, but we want to know why women earned less.

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