Items where Author is "Verdon, Nicola"
Number of items: 17.
Article
VERDON, Nicola
(2024).
A distinctive service: Ruth Uzzell, the National Union of Agricultural Workers, and the place of women in interwar rural trade unionism.
Agricultural History Review, 72 (1), 84-100.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2020).
Skill, status and the agricultural workforce in Victorian England.
History.
[Article]
SAYER, K. and VERDON, Nicola
(2019).
Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction.
History, 104 (363), 819-828.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2019).
Feature: Remembering Alun Howkins.
History Workshop Journal, 88 (Autumn), 299-313.
[Article]
VERDON, Nicola
(2019).
Richard Olney, Farming and society in north Lincolnshire: the Dixons of Holton-le-Moor, 1741-1906 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018. pp. xvii+214. 2 maps. 16 plates. ISBN 9781910653050 Hbk. £30).
The Economic History Review, 72 (1), 407-408.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2016).
Left out in the cold: Village women and agricultural labour in England and Wales during the First World War.
Twentieth Century British History, 27 (1), 1-25.
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GAZELEY, Ian and VERDON, Nicola
(2014).
The first poverty line? Davies' and Eden's investigation of rural poverty in the late 18th-century England.
Explorations in Economic History, 51, 94-108.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2012).
Business and pleasure : middle-class women’s work and the professionalization of farming in England, 1890-1939.
Journal of British Studies, 51 (2), 393-415.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2010).
"The modern countrywoman”: farm women, domesticity and social change in interwar Britain.
History Workshop Journal, 70 (1), 86-107.
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HOWKINS, Alun and VERDON, Nicola
(2009).
The state and the farm worker: the evolution of the minimum wage in agriculture in England and Wales, 1909-24.
Agricultural history review, 57 (2), 257-274.
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VERDON, Nicola
(2009).
Agricultural labour and the contested nature of women’s work in interwar England and Wales.
The Historical Journal, 52 (1), 109-130.
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HOWKINS, Alun and VERDON, Nicola
(2008).
Adaptable and sustainable? Male farm service and the agricultural labour force in midland and southern England, c.1850-1925.
Economic History Review, 61 (2), 467-495.
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Book Section
VERDON, Nicola
(2021).
'The food production campaign in the First World War: The Derbyshire War Agriculture Committees, 1915-1919'.
In: HOYLE, R.W., (ed.)
Histories of People and Landscape: Essays on the Sheffield region in memory of David Hey.
Studies in Regional and Local History
(20).
Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire Press, 151-169.
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SAYER, Karen and VERDON, Nicola
(2017).
The Professionalization of Farming for Women in Late Victorian Britain : the Role and Legacy of the Langham Place Feminists.
In: AMBROSE, Linda M. and JENSEN, Joan M., (eds.)
Recipes for Rural Life : Food History and Women Professionals, 1880-1965.
Iowa, USA, University of Iowa Press, 17-33.
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Monograph
BATTY, Elaine, EADSON, William, PATTISON, Ben, STEVENS, Mark, TWELLS, Alison and VERDON, Nicola
(2018).
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War Centenary Activity: Year 4 report.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
EADSON, William, PATTISON, Ben, STEVENS, Mark, TWELLS, Alison and VERDON, Nicola
(2017).
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War centenary activity: year 3 report.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
Authored Book
VERDON, Nicola
(2017).
Working the land: A history of the farmworker in England from 1850 to the present day.
Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan.
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