Archibald Geikie: his influence on and support for the roles of female geologists

Author:

Burek Cynthia V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter explores the interaction between Archibald Geikie and female geologists in their many different roles and within the social context of his life and time (1835–1924). The roles adopted by female geologists altered around 1875 when there was a change in the educational and legal background. Geikie's attitude to female fieldwork and research publications changes through time too. His life is divided up into five different stages according to his ability to support and influence female geologists in their roles as researchers, lecturers, wife assistants and students. Case studies of both single and married women are explored looking at the influence and interaction they had with Archibald Geikie. They include Maria Ogilvie Gordon, Catherine Raisin, Annie Greenly, Gertrude Elles, Ethel Skeat and Ethel Wood. Geikie seems to have accepted most of the roles that women undertook and supported them wherever he could.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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