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Lee-Ann Monk
He is what we would call a very good attendant, who would not run away or flinch from any patient, but would try to have his orders carried out if possible. Such was the view of William Coady, attendant to the insane in the British settler colony of
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Women, Work, and Activism ISBN: 9789633864425
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::933903503e36bc8a06af717a4b432ae0
https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633864425-008
https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633864425-008
Autor:
Lee-Ann. Monk
Publikováno v:
Labour History. 119:229-234
Autor:
Robertson, Emma, Lee-Ann Monk
During World War I in Britain, women workers took on previously men-only jobs on the railways. In response to this wartime development, the National Union of Railwaymen published a series of cartoons in their journal, Railway Review. These images dep
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Autor:
Emma Robertson, Lee-Ann Monk
Publikováno v:
Labour History. 117:47-78
Autor:
Lee-Ann. Monk
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Intellectual Disability in the Twentieth Century ISBN: 9781447344582
Intellectual Disability in the Twentieth Century
Intellectual Disability in the Twentieth Century
This chapter uses the history of Kew Cottages, (1887-2008), the first purpose-built institution for people with intellectual disabilities in Australia, as a lens through which to explore the history of Australian intellectual disability policy and pr
Autor:
Lee-Ann Monk, David Henderson
The history of Melbourne's Kew Children's Cottages (1887 - 2008) is the challenging story of an institution that failed its residents - and it is vividly relevant to today, when the rights of people with disabilities are the subject of a royal commis
Winner of the Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society (ANZLHS) Prize for 2023 Maritime workers occupy a central place in global labour history. This new and compelling account from Australia, shows seafaring and waterside unions engaged in
Autor:
Lee-Ann. Monk
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 38:86-94
Accessible summary • This article looks at the work carried out by people with learning disabilities who lived in the Kew Cottages in Australia. • It argues that these people were treated unfairly because they were not paid for the work they did,