Women Art Workers provides a new social and cultural history of the Arts and Crafts movement which offers unprecedented insight into how women constructed alternative, creative lifestyles and disseminated the ethos of the social importance of the Arts and Crafts across new local, national, and international spheres of influence. -- .
Women Art Workers provides a new social and cultural history of the Arts and Crafts movement which offers unprecedented insight into how women constructed alternative, creative lifestyles and disseminated the ethos of the social importance of the Arts and Crafts across new local, national, and international spheres of influence. -- .
Zoë Thomas is Associate Professor in Modern History at the University of Birmingham
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Introduction: The Arts and Crafts movement, work cultures, and the politics of gender 1 Clubhouses and guild halls 2 Exhibiting the Arts and Crafts 3 'At Home' in artistic houses and studios 4 'Artistic' businesses and 'medieval' workshops 5 Out of the guild hall and into the city Epilogue Select bibliography Index
Introduction: The Arts and Crafts movement, work cultures, and the politics of gender 1 Clubhouses and guild halls 2 Exhibiting the Arts and Crafts 3 'At Home' in artistic houses and studios 4 'Artistic' businesses and 'medieval' workshops 5 Out of the guild hall and into the city Epilogue Select bibliography Index
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