DiscoverHer Half of History"Superfluous" Women and the Typewriter (ep. 15.5)
"Superfluous" Women and the Typewriter (ep. 15.5)

"Superfluous" Women and the Typewriter (ep. 15.5)

Update: 2025-08-21
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Over the 19th century, a larger middle-class and better educational opportunities meant that many women had the necessary skills to work in an office. But somehow they never got the job. Instead, they were told they were "superfluous" and "redundant" if they did not get married. The typewriter was the machine that got women in the office door.


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"Superfluous" Women and the Typewriter (ep. 15.5)

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