Contents
1. Anna Jameson and the claims of art criticism in nineteenth-century England
2. Women, science and professional identity, c.1860–1914
3. Brother barristers: masculinity and the culture of the Victorian bar
4. Legal paperwork and public policy: Eliza Orme’s professional expertise in late-Victorian Britain
6. ‘Giggling adolescents’ to refugees, bullets and wolves: Francesca Wilson finds a profession
7. Women at work in the League of Nations Secretariat
8. Ninette de Valois and the transformation of early twentieth-century British ballet
9. Archives, autobiography and the professional woman: the personal papers of Mary Agnes Hamilton
10. Women historians in the twentieth century
11. Feminism, selfhood and social research: professional women’s organizations in 1960s Britain