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Love, labour, loss : women, refugees and the servant crisis in Britain, 1933–1939

Verfasst von: Holmes, Rose info
in: Women's history review
Wallingford: 2018 , 288-309 S.

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Einrichtung: Ariadne | Wien
Verfasst von: Holmes, Rose info
In: Women's history review
Jahr: 2018
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Between 1933 and 1939, around 20,000 Jewish, ‘non-Aryan’ or politically active refugee women from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia entered Britain on domestic service permits. Their immigration, mostly organised by women in the British voluntary sector, served as a moral response to the humanitarian crisis caused by Fascism in Europe, and a practical response to the ‘servant crisis’ in Britain as working-class women increasingly rejected domestic labour. This paper considers the practical and emotional relationships around domestic service and argues that the acceptance of refugee women into the metropolitan British home was conditional on the tacit expectation they could fill the vacancy left by the working classes, becoming British through their labour.
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