Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders by Jane Robinson - ISBN: 9781784163990
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Pioneering women shattered barriers, shaping our world. Their story revealed.

Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders

The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    2 July 2021

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Summary

An inspiring centenary history of the influential women whose entry into professional roles between the wars shaped the personal and working lives of women today.

It is a myth that either of the World Wars liberated women.

The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act of 1919 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation in modern Britain. It marked at once political watershed and a social revolution; the point at which women of 21 and over were recognised in law as being as …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784163990
ISBN-10:1784163996
Author:Jane Robinson
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Black Swan
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:2 July 2021
Weight:254g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

Arrestingly written…a stirring testament to unsung heroines * The Observer *
A well researched and entertaining read…a wonderful celebration of female pioneers * The Sunday Times *
Robinson writes with an often witty touch, which only serves to throw into furious relief the seriousness of the resistance women faced … An excellent companion to Robinson’s Bluestockings. * The Financial Times *
An entertaining guide, dipping into ladies’ journals of the time to add levity to what indeed is a serious message. – Mia Levitin * Spectator *
Jane Robinson’s book is a lesson in how unthinkingly we wear freedom. Well known as a writer and social historian excavating ordinary women’s lives, Robinson focuses this time on the emergence of lawyers, doctors, engineers, teachers, architects, scientists and churchwomen after the passing of the landmark law of 1919. Modern professional women will read it with a slow burn of anger and heightened respect for those whose actions, such a relatively brief time ago, made today possible … We ride on the shoulders of female giants — courageous, eccentric, clever pioneers. Robinson is a wryly amusing companion and this is an entertaining book, teeming with characters. * The Times *
An important and crackingly good read * The Telegraph *
[Jane Robinson] has come up trumps again with this engrossing, often startling, and arrestingly-titled history of the pioneering women of the early 20th century who were among the first female doctors, lawyers, academics, architects and engineers. * The Bookseller *
A superb and energizing history of the professional women who paved the way for gender equality in law, medicine engineering and many other fields. These women were often derided, ostracised and opposed. They encountered newly made laws to keep them out of male-dominated professions and they overcame these barriers with extraordinary strength. They fought their wars in order to give us the freedom to make our own career choices. Deeply moving at times, this book deserves to be read by young and old to celebrate the achievements of an unforgettable group of women. * Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones President, Medical Women’s Federation, UK *
An engrossing account of the lives of pioneering women who, against the odds, forged careers in the fields of medicine, law, architecture, engineering, academia and the Church in post-First World War Britain … Rich in detail, here are the stories of ‘ordinary’ women, not celebrities, which makes the book all the more interesting. * Choice Magazine *
A rich picture of the struggles and successes of those amazing women who trod so quietly to leave such a massive footprint and legacy behind them. * Dawn Childs, President, Women’s Engineering Society *

About The Author

Jane Robinson

Jane Robinson is also the author of Bluestockings: The Remarkable Story of the First Women to Fight for an Education and Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders: The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women. She was born in Edinburgh, grew up in North Yorkshire and read English at Somerville College, Oxford. She has worked in the antiquarian book trade and as an archivist, and is now a full-time writer and lecturer, specializing in social history through women’s eyes. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical and Royal Geographical Societies, a Hawthornden Fellow, and a Senior Associate of Somerville College. In her spare time she collects books and designs pop-up Escape Rooms. She lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband and two feline assistants, Emmy and Mrs Chippy.

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