For Our Daughters: How Outstanding Women Worldwide Have Balanced Home and Career
By (Author) Olivia Cox-Fill
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th March 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
Sociology: work and labour
Social and cultural history
General and world history
305.409
Hardback
312
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This unique social history spans the last half century, when developments in birth control and the education of women have increased opportunities for women to have successful careers. This book investigates how the first generation of modern women faced the challenge of combining marriage and family with professional responsibilities. Olivia Cox-Fill, an Irish journalist and professional filmmaker, interviewed hundreds of prominent women from 10 different countries on three continents before presenting this group portrait of 30 interviews of women leaders, diplomats, award-winning scientists, government ministers, doctors, and industrialists, to name a few of the professions represented. The interviews are set against the backdrop of the social history of women in each country. Their achievements, especially in light of the tenor of their times, and their desire and ability to have rewarding and fulfilling family lives make them inspiring models for later generations of women who may consider it necessary to choose between home and career. The author's international connections with high-ranking diplomats and politicians allow us valuable glimpses into the real world of outstanding women.
OLIVIA COX-FILL, an independent writer with a background in journalism, medicine, and Chinese literature, has written and presented television series on outstanding women worldwide. She has worked internationally as a medical journalist for the World Health Organization and as an entrepreneur in the clothing industry.