警察法庭Rota:二十世纪早期英国妇女的档案和法律生活

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Laura Lammasniemi
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二十世纪初,妇女为获得职业生涯和公共领域的机会进行了激烈的斗争。本文根据道德和社会卫生协会(AMSH)管理的警察法庭Rota,特别关注女性进入法律职业的机会,以及在1919年《性别歧视(驱逐)法》颁布前几年在这一过程中所扮演的角色归档,为更广泛地讨论女性的职业化做出了贡献。当妇女被正式排除在法庭和法律生活之外时,扶轮社的成员在刑事案件中充当观察员、采访者、作家和活动家。该论文广泛借鉴了AMSH和国家警戒协会的档案,并认为观察、法律记录的创建和归档使中产阶级女性志愿者能够获得法律职业和权力,尽管有正式的排斥。这些记录和收藏品,在一定程度上,是反法机构丢失的关于妇女和刑事司法的档案。本文研究了这些反档案告诉我们的关于将女性排除在法律史之外的信息,以及档案在女性职业化中所扮演的角色,以及在档案创建过程中阶级和殖民偏见是如何表现出来的。
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Police Court Rota: women’s archiving and access to legal life in early twentieth-century England
The period of the early twentieth century is marked by an intense struggle on the part of women to gain access to professional careers and the public sphere. This paper contributes to a wider discourse on women ’ s professionalisation, by focusing speci fi cally on women ’ s access to legal professions and the role archiving played in that process in the years preceding the Sex Disquali fi cation (Removal) Act 1919 in light of the Police Court Rota, run by the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene (AMSH). The members of the Rota acted as observers in criminal cases, interviewers, writers and activists at the time when women were formally excluded from courtrooms and legal life. The paper draws extensively from the archives of the AMSH and National Vigilance Association and argues that observations, legal record creation and archiving gave middle-class women volunteers access to legal professions and power, despite formal exclusions. These records and collections, in part, counter law ’ s missing archive on women and criminal justice. This paper examines what these counter archives tell us about exclusion of women from legal history and the role archiving played within women ’ s professionalisation, and in turn, how class and colonial bias manifested within that process of archive creation.
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期刊介绍: Women"s History Review is a major international journal whose aim is to provide a forum for the publication of new scholarly articles in the field of womens" history. The time span covered by the journal includes the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries as well as earlier times. The journal seeks to publish contributions from a range of disciplines (for example, women"s studies, history, sociology, cultural studies, literature, political science, anthropology, philosophy and media studies) that further feminist knowledge and debate about women and/or gender relations in history. The Editors welcome a variety of approaches from people from different countries and backgrounds.
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