British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860

British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860
Title British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860 PDF eBook
Author Nancy Ann Henderson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Aristocracy (Political science)
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British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860

British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860
Title British Aristocratic Women and Their Role in Politics, 1760-1860 PDF eBook
Author Nancy Ann Henderson
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1994
Genre Aristocracy (Political science)
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Aristocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain

Aristocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain
Title Aristocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain PDF eBook
Author K. D. Reynolds
Publisher Oxford Historical Monographs
Pages 288
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780198207276

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This study of gender and power in Victorian Britain is the first book to examine the contribution made by women to the public culture of the British aristocracy in the 19th century. Based on a wide range of archival sources, it explores the roles of aristocratic women in public life, from their country estates to the salons of Westminster and the royal court. Reynolds also shows that a partnership of authority between men and women was integral to aristocratic life, thus making an important contribution to the "separate spheres" debate. Moreover, she reveals in full the crucial role that these women played at all levels of political activity--from local communities to the national electoral process. The book is both a lively portrait of women's experiences in modern Britain and a corrective to the view of the upper-class Victorian woman as a passive social butterfly.

Women in British Politics, 1780-1860

Women in British Politics, 1780-1860
Title Women in British Politics, 1780-1860 PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Springer
Pages 192
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1349629898

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This groundbreaking volume examines women's political involvement from a variety of innovative angles. In addition to exploring literary sources and women's contribution to electoral processes, pressure group politics are examined in depth (including Jewish civil rights and the campaigns against the Corn Laws and Indian widow-burning). The attention to neglected aspects of women's political activity, such as religion, domesticity, European nationalism, empire, and lifestyle enable this book to challenge not only the historiography of Georgian and Victorian women, but also the nature of political history itself.

Women in British Politics, 1780-1860

Women in British Politics, 1780-1860
Title Women in British Politics, 1780-1860 PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Gleadle
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 193
Release 2000-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780312233563

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This groundbreaking volume examines women's political involvement from a variety of innovative angles. In addition to exploring literary sources and women's contribution to electoral processes, pressure group politics are examined in depth (including Jewish civil rights and the campaigns against the Corn Laws and Indian widow-burning). The attention to neglected aspects of women's political activity, such as religion, domesticity, European nationalism, empire, and lifestyle enable this book to challenge not only the historiography of Georgian and Victorian women, but also the nature of political history itself.

English feminists and their opponents in the 1790s

English feminists and their opponents in the 1790s
Title English feminists and their opponents in the 1790s PDF eBook
Author William Stafford
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 250
Release 2024-06-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1526184109

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This fascinating book examines what sixteen radical and conservative, famous and notorious British women wrote about their sex in the 1790s. It offers the most comprehensive survey of what they thought about their fellow women with regard to love, sexual desire and marriage; their domestic roles and their engagement in the ‘public’ sphere; and issues of gender and female abilities including sensibility and genius. How contemporary reviewers divided women writers into ‘unsex’d’ and ‘proper’ is investigated, as is the issue of whether they attempted to exclude women from certain kinds of writing. The book reveals the depth of female complaint but contends that women did not passively submit. Conservative and radicals alike sought to extend their sphere of activity, to reform men, challenge gender stereotypes and propose that a woman should be a self for herself and her God rather than for her husband.

Elite Women in English Political Life C.1754-1790

Elite Women in English Political Life C.1754-1790
Title Elite Women in English Political Life C.1754-1790 PDF eBook
Author Elaine Chalus
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2005-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 019928010X

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