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Name
  
Olive Banks


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Died
  
September 14, 2006, Buxton, United Kingdom

Books
  
The sociology of education

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Olive Banks (2 July 1923 – 14 September 2006) was a professor at Leicester University who worked upon the sociology of education and the history of feminism.

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Early life

Banks was born in Enfield Highway, Middlesex, the only child of Herbert Alfred Davies and Jessie Louise (nee) Tebby. She married Joseph Ambrose (Joe) Banks in June 1944 and they both entered the London School of Economics to study sociology. Her PhD thesis was turned into her first book, Parity and Prestige in English Secondary Education: a Study in Educational Sociology (1955).

Career

In 1954 she accepted a research post at Liverpool University, where she was able to investigate the history of British feminism, culminating in the publishing of Feminism and Family Planning in Victorian England (1964). Her reputation as a leading scholar in her field was sealed with the publication of The Sociology of Education (1965).

In 1970 she was offered a readership at University of Leicester, and three years later became the first woman to hold a chair at that university.

Retirement

Following her retirement in 1982, she continued her research, publishing a two volume Biographical Dictionary of British Feminists (1985-1990) and Becoming Feminist: The Social Origins of 'First Wave' feminism (1986). The Politics of British Feminism (1993) was her last book.

Death

She died in Buxton, Derbyshire of a heart attack.

References

Olive Banks Wikipedia