Maids and mothers: Domestic servants and illegitimacy in 19th-century Australia |
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Authors: | Shurlee Swain |
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Affiliation: | Australian Catholic University, School of Arts and Sciences (Vic), Locked Bag 4115, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065, Australia |
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Abstract: | Historically, domestic servants have been overrepresented amongst women whose ex-nuptial pregnancy became a public “problem.” Despite such apparent vulnerability, female rescue-workers also saw domestic work as the pathway to redemption for such women. Drawing on extensive Australian data on single mothers and their children in the 19th-century, this article investigates the complex relationship between domestic service and illegitimacy. While it will argue that the overrepresentation is more apparent than real, a product of the situation of the domestic servant whose workplace was her home and whose continued employment was often dependent on maintaining high moral standards, it will also contest the viability of domestic service as a “solution” for the mother compelled to work to support her child. |
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Keywords: | Servants Life cycle Illegitimacy Migration Australia |
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