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Thursday, 06 June 2024

Gastvortrag: Laura Lee Downs – What difference does a border make?

Teacher in Italia Redenta’s preschool in Puntamica giving her young pupils a lesson in personal hygiene. ©Archivio Civico Museo di Storia Patria – ONAIRC

06.06.2024

Laura Lee Downs, European University Institute (Florenz), on working women and mixed economies of welfare in European Borderlands 1900-1980

Wann? Do, 06.06.2024,  18:00

Wo? UR 09.23, Heinrichstraße 26/2 oder livestream via https://unimeet.uni-graz.at/b/sch-zxk-gm8-nkt

 

Kontakt & Information: ana.kladnik(at)uni-graz.at

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Abstract

The keynote opens with a brief presentation of a special issue in the making on Working women and mixed economies of welfare in European borderlands 1900-1980s, which emerges from the ERC Advanced Grant project “Social Politics in European Borderlands, 1870s-1990s: A Comparative and Transnational Analysis” (SOCIOBORD). The project initiates a dialogue between gender, welfare, and borderland studies by exploring welfare provision for working-class women in four European border regions: the Polish-Ukrainian borderlands, the Franco-Belgian borderlands, the Italian-French-Swiss border region, and the Alps-Donau-Adria border region. Laura Lee Downs’ case study focuses on social welfare schemes for preschool teachers in Italy’s Northeastern Borderlands, 1920-1940. Preschools were a vital source of basic welfare to needy children in these impoverished lands, and the teachers were the providers of these social services. But who looked after the well-being of these young women whose job was to provide education and socio-medical care to the region’s children? The lecture explores the fate of some 250 young women who were sent to remote villages along the Italo-Yugoslav frontier, where they struggled to accomplish their mission under difficult conditions. Analyzing these conditions will allow us to evaluate the teachers’ welfare needs, to understand how their needs were shaped by the border, and how those needs were (or were not) met by their employer.

 

Laura Lee Downs is Professor in the Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute in Florence and Directrice d’études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, where she holds the chair ‘La Gestion sociale : France-Angleterre, XXe siècle.’ She is the author, for example, of Manufacturing Inequality: Gender division in the French and British metalworking industries, 1914-1939 (Ithaca & London, 1995), which won the Pinckney Prize for the best book in French History written by a North American; Childhood in the Promised Land: Working-class movements and the colonies de vacances in France, 1880-1960 (Durham & London, 2002); Writing Gender History (3rd edition, revised and expanded, forthcoming, London, 2025). In March 2020, Prof. Downs received an ERC Advanced Grant for her project “Social Politics in European Borderlands, 1870s-1990s: A Comparative and Transnational Study” (Sociobord).

 

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Ana Kladnik (Soziologie/Gender Studies), Heidrun Zettelbauer (Geschichte/AB Kultur- und Geschlechtergeschichte) und Katharina Scharf (Cluster Gender/HuK)

 

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