Conference

Women, work and the breadwinner ideology
(15th -20th century)
10-11 December 1999
University of Salzburg - Department of History

Friday 10 December

9.00 - 9.15 Opening Ceremony

9.15 - 11.00 The Ideology of the breadwinner system

Chair: Hahn Sylvia, University of Salzburg, A

Janssen Angelique, University of Nijmegen, NL
The male breadwinner family system - A short overview

Humphries Jane, University of Cambridge, UK
The origins, expansion and limitations of the breadwinner family system.

Frader Laura, Northeastern University / Havard University, USA
Engendering the right to work in France. Nineteenth and twentieth century perspectives.

Commentator: Janssen Angelique, University of Nijmegen, NL

11.00 - 11.15 Coffee

11.15 - 13.00 Feminist Movement and the breadwinner ideology

Chair: Goedl Doris, SOLUTION, Salzburg, A

Eichner Carolyn J., University of South Florida, USA,
Without discrimination of sex. The union des femmes and women's labour in Paris Commune of 1871.

Wikander Ulla, University of Stockholm, S
The breadwinner ideology versus the public sphere; woman's place or woman's duties.

Riberink Anneke, University of Amsterdam, NL
How male breadwinner ideology was attacked. The origins of the second feminist movement in the Netherlands (1968-1973).

Commentator: Bauer Ingrid , University of Salzburg & Ludwig Boltzmann
Institut für Gesellschafts- und Kulturwissenschaft, A

13.00 - 15.00 Lunch

15.00 - 16.45 Family strategies and discourses

Chair: Scholliers Peter, Free University of Brussels, B

Strachan Glenda, University of Newcastle, AUS
"Fortunately for society the greater number of breadwinners still are men.."

Women's work in rural Austrialia, 1850-1900.

Burton Valerie, Memorial University of Newfoundland, CAN
The limits of male breadwinning: Work, wages and managing in the seafaring ports of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain.

Burke Catherine, University of Leeds, UK
Pitmen's wives and Buffer Girls: a study of the ideology of the family wage in two contrasting South Yorkshire communities 1880s-1918.

Commentator: King Steve, Brookes University Oxford, GB

16.45 - 17.00 Coffee

17.00 - 18.15 Images of Women - Images of Men and the world of labour

Chair: Embacher Helga, University of Salzburg, A

Benninghaus Christina, University of Bielefeld, GER
Only birds of passage in their trade? Working girls and the breadwinner ideology in Weimar Germany.

Whitworth Lesley, University of Brighton, UK,
Spending the dough: Breadwinning, prosperity and resource allocation in a 1930s boomtown.

Commentator: Hellmuth Thomas, University of Salzburg, A

18.15 Buffet

Saturday 11 December

9.00- 10.45 Worlds of Labour I

Chair: Ehmer Josef, University of Salzburg, A

Vanhaute Eric, University of Ghent, B
The breadwinner model as a historical accident. Labour markets in Belgium (18th - 20th century).

Crowston Clare, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA,
Women as "breadwinner": The seamstresses of eighteenth-century Paris

Sarti Raffaella, University of Bologna, I
Work and toil. Breadwinner ideology and women's work in 19th and 20th century Italy.

Commentator: Scholliers Peter, Free University of Brussels, B

10.45 - 11.15 Coffee

11.15 - 12.30 Worlds of Labour II

Chair: King Steve, Brookes University Oxford, GB

Cowman Krista, University of Leeds, UK
"Most of them talk all day": Attitudes to women workers in 19th century Liverpool.

Humlesjoe Inger, University of Uppsala, S
"The ideology of male breadwinning in the formation of trade unions: The union of typographers in Stockholm 1846-1909."

Commentator: Reith Reinhold, University of Salzburg, A

12.30 - 14.30 Lunch

14.30 - 16.15 Labour Market, Gender Segregration and Discrimination

Chair: Bauer Ingrid , University of Salzburg & Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Gesellschafts- und Kulturwissenschaft, A

Schrover Marlou, University of Utrecht, NL
Technological change as the vehicle through which gender segregation on the labour market is legitimised.

Hieden-Sommer Helga, Sociologist, Former Member of the Austrian Parliament, Klagenfurt, A
Hidden mechanism of power: Concept of economy / the capitalist evaluation of work and the difficulties of women to make a living on their own

Kreimer Margarete, Univiversity of Graz, A
The Impact of the breadwinner model on labour market segregation

Commentator: Buchinger Birgit & Gschwandtner Ulli, SOLUTION - Salzburg A

16.15 - 16.45 Coffee

16.45 - 18.00 Welfare state and the breadwinner ideology: International Perspectives

Chair: Janssen Angelique, University of Nijmegen, NL

Klein van der Marian, International Institute for Social History Amsterdam, NL,
How to identify a male-breadwinner-ideology? The origins of the Dutch welfare state, 1903.

Kulawik Therese, University of Berlin, GER
A strong and a weak breadwinner model? The German and Swedish welfare state reconsidered.

Commentator: Strath Bo, European Institute, Florenz, I

18.00 Buffet

Conference Commitee: Josef Ehmer, Sylvia Hahn, Angelique Janssen
Organization: Sylvia Hahn
Conference Secretary: Marianne Dirnhammer
Department of History / University of Salzburg
Rudolfskai 42
A-5020 Salzburg
Tel.: 0043-662-8044-4760
Fax: 0043-662-8044-6389-4760 or
0043-662-8044-413
email: marianne.dirnhammer@sbg.ac.at


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From: "Marianne Dirnhammer" <Marianne.Dirnhammer@sbg.ac.at>
Subject: Konf.: Women, work and the breadwinner ideology, Salzburg, 10.-11.12.99
Date: 08.11.1999


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