For much of the 19th century Australasian wives were essentially non-people, unable to own property, make contracts or sue in court independently of their husbands. In this talk, award-winning historian Dr Catherine Bishop will explain exactly how the law worked and explore the myriad ways - both respectable and otherwise - that women navigated their way around legal restrictions to make a living. From lady schoolmarms to earthy publicans, from hard-working milliners to charming con-women, our feminine forebears could be surprisingly entrepreneurial.
Limited places are available for each session, so bookings on Eventbrite are essential. This event is held in QLD time, AEST: no daylight saving. (GMT+10) For suggestions for training course topics please contact the Education team at education@qfhs.org.au.