Results for 'jane robinson'

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  1. Trailblazer
    1. Jane Robinson

    Trailblazer

    The First Feminist to Change Our World

    ‘Jane Robinson is brilliant at putting the women back into history and her biography of Barbara Leigh Bodichon, a Victorian feminist we should all be grateful to, is as entertaining as it is necessary.’

    € 14,95
  2. The “Trouble” with School Behavior and Discipline Policies in Neoliberal Times
    1. Janean Robinson

    The “Trouble” with School Behavior and Discipline Policies in Neoliberal Times

    By inquiring and critiquing, this book explored the broader policy landscape to investigate the trace evolutionary patterns, beliefs, and values underpinning school discipline discourses over time, highlighting the political, historical, and social contexts.

    € 38,95
  3. The “Trouble” with School Behavior and Discipline Policies in Neoliberal Times
    1. Janean Robinson

    The “Trouble” with School Behavior and Discipline Policies in Neoliberal Times

    By inquiring and critiquing, this book explored the broader policy landscape to investigate the trace evolutionary patterns, beliefs, and values underpinning school discipline discourses over time, highlighting the political, historical, and social contexts.

    € 106,95
  4. Trailblazer
    1. Jane Robinson

    Trailblazer

    The First Feminist to Change Our World

    ‘Jane Robinson is brilliant at putting the women back into history and her biography of Barbara Leigh Bodichon, a Victorian feminist we should all be grateful to, is as entertaining as it is necessary.’

    € 34,50
  5. The Last Great Cavalry Charge
    1. Joe Robinson
    2. Francis Hendriks
    3. Janet Robinson

    The Last Great Cavalry Charge

    The Battle of the Silver Helmets, Halen 12 August 1914

    Eight days after the start of World War I, four German cavalry regiments charged into glory, history, and disaster at the Belgian village of Halen. These eight separate charges would be the last large-scale mounted cavalry charge on the Western Front.

    € 21,95
  6. Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders
    1. Jane Robinson

    Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders

    The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women

    This is the story of what happened next.Ladies Can't Climb Ladders focuses on the lives of six women - six pioneers - forging paths in the fields of medicine, law, academia, architecture, engineering and the church.

    € 14,95
  7. Double Lives
    1. Helen McCarthy

    Double Lives

    A History of Working Motherhood

    A fabulous new cultural history of working motherhood over the past 180 years … It is truly Big History and Helen McCarthy has rightly made mothers’ feelings and desires her central theme ... McCarthy, measured but sympathetic, has done for working mothers what the historian David Kynaston did for the 1950s

    € 17,95
  8. Pretty Evil New England
    1. Sue Coletta

    Pretty Evil New England

    True Stories of Violent Vixens and Murderous Matriarchs

    Nineteenth century New England was the hunting ground of five female serial killers: Jane Toppan, Lydia Sherman, Nellie Webb, Harriet E. Nason, and Sarah Jane Robinson. PRETTY EVIL NEW ENGLAND tells the story of these five women, from their humble births through the circumstances that led to them committing their heinous crimes.

    € 20,95
  9. Rethinking School-to-Work Transitions in Australia
    1. Barry Down
    2. John Smyth
    3. Janean Robinson

    Rethinking School-to-Work Transitions in Australia

    Young People Have Something to Say

    This book draws on the stories of thirty-two young Australians to identify the barriers and obstacles they face in ‘getting a job’ in precarious times and from their vantage point.

    € 60,50
  10. Ladies Can't Climb Ladders
    1. Jane , Robinson

    Ladies Can't Climb Ladders

    Jane Robinson is also the author of Hearts and Minds: The Untold Story of the Great Piligrimage and How Women Won the Vote and Bluestockings: the Remarkable Story of the First Women to Fight for an Education. She was born in Edinburgh and brought up in Yorkshire before going to Oxford University to study English Language and Literature at Somerville College. She has worked in the antiquarian book trade and as an archivist and is now a full-time writer and lecturer, specialising in social history through women's eyes. She is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, member of the Society of Authors, and founder member of Writers in Oxford. She is married with two sons and lives in Buckinghamshire. Ladies Can't Climb Ladders is her eleventh book.

    € 37,50