“不再是Townsfolk的保护区”:苏格兰北部的女性电气调解员和克雷布斯通农村家庭经济学院,1923–1939

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.3366/jshs.2022.0348
Eleanor Peters
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本文探讨了两次世界大战期间,苏格兰北部农村妇女作为电力调解员的作用,重点关注克雷布斯通农村家庭经济学院(CSRDE)女性代表的活动。在此期间,为苏格兰农村发展研究所工作的女教师和学生采用并推广了电器,激发了苏格兰北部妇女对电气化的热情。值得注意的是,在1935年的高地展上,CSRDE的学生通过展示“全电动”厨房的电器来招待数千名游客,激发了未来高地展上家用电器展示的趋势。值得注意的是,这篇文章补充了苏格兰电气化的史学,迄今为止,苏格兰电气化一直由男性演员主导。在苏格兰以外,学者们认为,富裕的城市女性将电气化视为从家庭领域解放出来的机会。然而,利用CSRDE的记录,我恢复了农村妇女被忽视的态度,并表明她们对电器的看法并不相同。这篇文章深入了解了农村妇女在电力行业和消费者之间发挥的重要但被遗忘的中介作用。
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‘No Longer the Preserve of Townsfolk’: Female Electrical Mediators in Northern Scotland and the Craibstone School of Rural Domestic Economy, 1923–1939
This article examines the role of rural women as electrical mediators in the north of Scotland during the interwar years, focusing on the activities of female representatives of the Craibstone School of Rural Domestic Economy (CSRDE). During this period, female teachers and students working for the CSRDE adopted and promoted electrical appliances, fostering enthusiasm for electrification among women living in the north of Scotland. Notably, at the Highland Show in 1935, students from the CSRDE entertained thousands of visitors by demonstrating appliances from an ‘all-electric’ kitchen, stimulating a trend for domestic electrical displays at future Highland Shows. Significantly, this article adds to the historiography of the electrification of Scotland, which has hitherto been dominated by male actors. Beyond Scotland, scholars have argued that affluent urban women framed electrification as an opportunity for liberation from the domestic sphere. However, using the records from the CSRDE, I recover the overlooked attitudes of rural women and show that they did not conceive of electrical appliances in the same light. This article provides an insight into the vital, yet forgotten, mediating role that rural women performed between the electrical industry and consumers.
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