Events
Organising Women in WW1, 21st March 2015
On 05, Mar 2015 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld
2015 is the centenary of the formation of the Women’s Institute Movement in Britain and the publication of the Maternity Letters by the Women’s Co-Operative Guild. To commemorate these events, this Conference aims to bring together anyone who is interested in women who organised themselves and others during WW1.
The conference takes place on March 21 at Bantock House Wolverhampton and is organised by: The Midlands Region of the Women’s History Network, The University of Worcester and the Voices of War and Peace: the Great War and its Legacy Engagement Centre, and sponsored by the Economic History Society.
Conference Fee £10 to include lunch. Bursaries for students and heritage workers available.
To book contact Jan Lomas, j.lomas96@btinternet.com
Programme
10:45 Welcome and Introduction to the Conference
11:00 ‘Striking Women’: labour unrest amongst First World War female workers,
Chris Day and Vicky Iglikowski, The National Archives
11:30 Demanding their place in the sun: women and trade unionism during the First World War in Britain
Dr Cathy Hunt, Coventry University
12:00 Women’s Agricultural Education and Research
Carrie de Silva, Harper Adams University
12:30 Lunch and chance to look around the Museum
1:30 “Mothers first!”- the Women’s Co-operative Guild and state maternity care, 1914 to 1918
Ruth Cohen, Independent researcher
2:00 Miss Sophie Carey and the National Food Fund
Dr Katherine Storr, Independent Scholar
2:30 The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families’ Association, County Dublin Division, August–November 1914: a case study
Dr Paul Huddie, Queens University, Belfast
3:00 Brief Round—Up Discussion before Conference Ends at 3:15