5 research outputs found
Graphic Interlude
This graphic interlude features a selection of pictures which can illustrate the topic of this issue: “Are you Game?”.Cet interlude iconographique comporte une sélection d’images illustrant à leur manière le thème de ce numéro: « Êtes-vous prêt(e) à jouer ? »
Militarism versus Feminism: An Enquiry and a Policy Demonstrating that Militarism involves the Subjection of Women
London: Allen and Unwin, 191
'She possessed her own fortune': Women investors from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century
There is a growing literature on the history of investment in Britain. However, the role played by women as investors has been almost wholly ignored. This paper argues that women were an important class of stock market investors and produces empirical evidence, most notably share registers, to show that women engaged in a number of different types of investment, and were important in both public and private companies as long-term holders of securities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The article concludes by suggesting the impact of these findings on our understanding of women's financial position and of their role in corporate governance