The London Problem: What Britain Gets Wrong About Its Capital City

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q4 AREA STUDIES
Michael Tichelar
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accounts of the ‘rigorous monitoring’ postal employees endured (111). These attempts at socially engineering a better sort of telegraph boy involved a meticulous ‘weeding out’ process, which saw the dismissal of candidates who had failed the physical examination and home inspection aspect of recruitment (138). These details are significant, as they strengthen the book’s examination of the GPO’s methods of class surveillance. Chapters 7 and 8 lastly examine the ‘gender reversals’ witnessed in telegraphy offices in the late nineteenth century. Telegraphy declined with the rise of the telephone, and women telephone operators were admitted as a new class of GPO employee (159). Using contemporary journals such as the Telephone Women, Hindmarch-Watson argues that the characteristics of women workers were harnessed by GPO administrators, who saw them as effective mediators and ‘public handmaidens of loss’ (157, 175). However, she notes that articles in the Pall Mall Magazine (1911) and Judy (1904) had opposing views, and instead mocked women’s ‘inadequacies’ (169). This final chapter effectively demonstrates the ‘telemisogyny’ that women telegraphists and telephonists experienced during their careers (169). Ultimately, Hindmarch-Watson provides a rich and informative study of the intersections of class and gender within the GPO’s telegraph sector. This study should benefit specialists in the history of medicine, whilst also providing persuasive discussions for historians who specialise in gender and queer history studies.
《伦敦问题:英国对其首都的误解
邮政员工受到“严格监控”的说法令人难以忍受。这些通过社会工程培养出更优秀的报童的尝试涉及到一个细致的“淘汰”过程,在招聘过程中,没有通过体格检查和家访的求职者会被解雇(138)。这些细节很重要,因为它们加强了本书对GPO班级监控方法的审查。第七章和第八章最后考察了19世纪后期在电报局目睹的“性别逆转”。电报随着电话的兴起而衰落,女性电话接线员被接纳为GPO的新员工(159)。Hindmarch-Watson利用《电话妇女》(Telephone Women)等当代期刊认为,GPO的管理者利用了女工的特点,将她们视为有效的调解人和“损失的公共使女”(157,175)。然而,她注意到《Pall Mall Magazine》(1911)和《Judy》(1904)上的文章持相反观点,而是嘲笑女性的“不足之处”(169)。最后一章有效地展示了女电报员和电话接线员在职业生涯中所经历的“传音女”(169)。最后,辛德玛奇-沃森对GPO电报部门中阶级和性别的交叉点进行了丰富而翔实的研究。这项研究应该有利于医学史专家,同时也为专门研究性别和酷儿历史的历史学家提供有说服力的讨论。
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London Journal
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期刊介绍: The scope of The London Journal is broad, embracing all aspects of metropolitan society past and present, including comparative studies. The Journal is multi-disciplinary and is intended to interest all concerned with the understanding and enrichment of London and Londoners: historians, geographers, economists, sociologists, social workers, political scientists, planners, educationalist, archaeologists, conservationists, architects, and all those taking an interest in the fine and performing arts, the natural environment and in commentaries on metropolitan life in fiction as in fact
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