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  • - Marriage and patriarchy in Scotland, 1650-1850
    av Katie Barclay
    288,-

    This book explores the marital relationships of the Scottish elites, 1650-1850, looking at how they negotiated love, intimacy and power in a patriarchal culture.

  • av Kate Mahoney
    1 093,-

    This book provides the first in-depth examination of feminist mental health activism in England from c.1968-1995. It explores how feminist activists initially rejected Freud before using psychoanalysis to enhance their politics; examines the development of feminist therapy; and charts the influence of feminism on national mental health charities.

  • - Gender, Disorder, and Urban Amusement in Eighteenth-Century London
    av Anne Wohlcke
    267 - 1 186,-

    This study places official discourse regarding urban amusement into the context of broader cultural understandings -- .

  • av Sarah Browne
    348 - 1 122,-

    The first book-length account of the women's liberation movement (WLM) in Scotland -- .

  • - Journeys by Rail and Sea, 1870-1940
    av Emma Robinson-Tomsett
    1 122,-

    Explores British women's journeys abroad on steamships and trains during a period of great social, cultural and technical change, using a wide variety of sources including women's letters and diaries, contemporary art, advertising, fiction and etiquette guides. -- .

  • - Persistent preachers, 1807-1907
    av Jennifer M. Lloyd
    1 101,-

    A response to the prominent Methodist historian David Hempton's call to analyse women's experience within Methodism, this book is the first to deal with British Methodist women preachers over the entire nineteenth century. The author covers women preachers in Wesley's lifetime, the reason why some Methodist sects allowed women to preach and others did not, and the experience of Bible Christian and Primitive Methodist female evangelists before 1850. She also describes the many other ways in which women supported their chapel communities. The book also includes discussion of the careers of mid-century women revivalists, the opportunities home and foreign missions offered for female evangelism, the emergence of deaconess evangelists and Sisters of the People in late century, and the brief revival of female itinerancy among the Bible Christians.

  • - Secularism, Religion and Women's Emancipation, England 1830-1914
    av Laura Schwarz
    280 - 1 101,-

    The first in-depth study of a distinctive brand of women's rights that emerged out of the Victorian Secularist movement. It looks at the lives and work of a number of female activists, whose renunciation of religion shaped their struggle for emancipation. Anti-religious or secular ideas were fundamental to the development of feminist thought. -- .

  • - Gender, Practice and Social Politics in England, C.1600-1900
    av Beverly Lemire
    260,-

    The book explores the previously under-researched patterns and practices that fashioned a modern consumer society, charting the evolving habits among English men and women across three centuries. -- .

  • - Citizenship and Gender Politics in Georgian England
    av Matthew McCormack
    224,-

    This book explores changing notions of political and personal virtue in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and offers a new account of masculinity and citizenship in English culture. -- .

  • - Paid Organisers of the Women's Social and Political Union (Wspu), 1904-18
    av Krista Cowman
    224,-

    The first study of how a group of diverse women spread, built and sustained a national network of branches supporting the militant suffrage campaign in Britain in the years before the First World War -- .

  • - Women and Family in England, 1945-2000
    av Angela Davis
    288,-

    This book examines women's experiences of motherhood in England in the years between 1945 and 2000. Based on a new body of 160 oral history interviews, the book offers the first comprehensive historical study of the experience of motherhood in the second half of the twentieth century. -- .

  • - A Quiet Revolution
    av Simha Goldin
    344 - 1 122,-

    Looks at the relationships between men and women within Jewish communities living in Germany, northern France and England in the late Middle Ages. -- .

  • av Susan Broomhall
    280,-

    Situates the practices and perceptions of women's medical work in France in the context of the sixteenth century and its medical evolution and innovations. The book argues that early modern understandings of medical practice and authority were highly flexible and subject to change. -- .

  • - Youth, Leisure and Identity in the Inter-War Years
    av Melanie Tebbutt
    348 - 1 122,-

    Offers a fresh and original approach to the masculinities, subjectivities and emotions of working-class young men, and makes a distinctive contribution to the history of leisure and interwar youth. -- .

  • - Defining African-Jamaican Womanhood, 1865-1938
    av Henrice Altink
    1 122,-

    This study of the construction of black womanhood in Jamaica between 1865 and 1938 sheds new light on the struggle for full and equal citizenship of people of African descent in the post-emancipation British Caribbean. -- .

  • - Cohabiting as husband and wife in nineteenth-century England
    av Ginger Frost
    269 - 1 122,-

    Living in sin is the first book-length study of cohabitation in nineteenth-century England, based on research into the lives of hundreds of couples. 'Common-law' marriages did not have any legal basis, so the Victorian courts had to wrestle with unions that resembled marriage in every way, yet did not meet its most basic requirements. The majority of those who lived in irregular unions did so because they could not marry legally. Others chose not to marry, from indifference, from class differences, or because they dissented from marriage for philosophical reasons. This book looks at each motivation in turn, highlighting class, gender and generational differences, as well as the reactions of wider kin and community. Frost shows how these couples slowly widened the definition of legal marriage, preparing the way for the more substantial changes of the twentieth century, making this a valuable resource for all those interested in Gender and Social History.

  • - Race, Nation and Beauty Competitions, 1929-70
    av Rochelle Rowe
    344 - 1 186,-

    Examines the links between beauty and politics in the Anglophone Caribbean -- .

  • - Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Valencia
    av Dana Wessell Lightfoot
    344,-

    Examines labouring-status women in late medieval Valencia as they negotiated the fundamentally defining experience of their lives: marriage -- .

  • - Domesticity and the Women's Movement in England, 1928-64
    av Caitriona Beaumont
    274 - 1 001,-

    This book explores the contribution that five conservative, voluntary and popular women's organisations made to women's lives and to the campaign for women's rights throughout the period 1928-64. -- .

  • - Same-Sex Desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939-45
    av Emma Vickers
    294 - 1 101,-

    Detailed study of same-sex desire and military authority in the British Armed Forces between 1939 and 1945 -- .

  • - Sexual transgression in the age of the flapper
    av Lucy Bland
    269,-

    Looks at several sensational trials involving drugs, murder, adultery, miscegenation and sexual perversion in the period 1918-24

  • - Private life in a public space
    av Lynne Attwood
    411 - 1 101,-

    This book explores the housing problem throughout the 70 years of Soviet history, looking at changing political ideology on appropriate forms of housing under socialism, successive government policies on housing, and the meaning and experience of 'home' for Soviet citizens. Attwood examines the use of housing to alter gender relations, and the ways in which domestic space was differentially experienced by men and women. Much of Attwood's material comes from Soviet magazines and journals, which enables her to demonstrate how official ideas on housing and daily life changed during the course of the Soviet era, and were propagandised to the population. Through a series of in-depth interviews, she also draws on the memories of people with direct experience of Soviet housing and domestic life. Attwood has produced not just a history of housing, but a social history of daily life which will appeal both to scholars and those with a general interest in Soviet history.

  • - Middle-class women and civic life in Scotland, c. 1870-1914
    av Megan Smitley
    1 122,-

    This investigation of women's part in civic life provides a fresh approach to the 'public sphere', illuminates women as agents of a middle-class identity and develops the notion of a 'feminine public sphere', or the web of associations, institutions and discourses used by disenfranchised middle-class women to express their citizenship.

  • - The Story of Madeleine Smith
    av Gwyneth Nair & Eleanor Gordon
    269 - 1 056,-

    Explores the life of Madeleine Smith, who in 1857 was tried for poisoning her secret lover. Charting the course of this illicit relationship and Madeleine's subsequent trial, this title draws on a range of sources to pursue themes such as the nature of gender relations and the extent of women's social and commercial activities.

  • - Shetland 1800-2000
    av Lynn Abrams
    288 - 1 101,-

    List of tables and figures; List of Illustrations; Glossary; Note on Shetland dialect; Map; Preface and acknowledgements; 1. Pasts, peoples, selves; 2. Stories; 3. Place; 4. Work; 5. Culture; 6. Sexualities; 7. Power; 8. Reflections; Bibliography; Index

  • - Gendering Modern History
     
    288,-

    This book opens up new avenues in gender history by mapping masculinity's part in making revolution, waging war, building nations, and constructing welfare states. Written in a highly accessible style, targeted at both students, professional historians and the interested general reader. -- .

  • av Cathryn Spence
    1 195,-

    Uses court records to re-evaluate women's economic roles in early modern Scotland. -- .

  • - The biography of an insurgent woman
    av Maureen Wright
    280 - 1 122,-

    This book provides the first full-length biography of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy (1833-1918) - someone referred to among contemporaries as 'the grey matter in the brain' of the late-Victorian women's movement. A pacifist, humanitarian 'free-thinker', Wolstenholme Elmy was a controversial character and the first woman ever to speak from a public platform on the topic of marital rape. Lauded by Emmeline Pankhurst as 'first' among the infamous militant suffragettes of the Women's Social and Political Union, Wolstenholme Elmy was one of Britain's great feminist pioneers and, in her own words, an 'initiator' of many high-profile campaigns from the nineteenth into the twentieth century. Wright draws on an extensive resource of unpublished correspondence and other sources to produce an enduring portrait that does justice to Wolstenholme Elmy's momentous achievements.

  • - Identities, Families and Masculinities
    av Sandra Cavallo & Tessa (Research Associate) Storey
    280 - 1 122,-

    This study of barbers-surgeons and other artisans involved in the care and appearance of the body - jewellers, tailors, wigmakers, upholsterers - sheds light on the strong sociocultural affinities that existed in the Early Modern period between these apparently unrelated trades, challenging the divide between medical and non-medical occupations. -- .

  • - Women's Work in the Civil Service and the London County Council, 1900-55
    av Helen Glew
    411 - 1 122,-

    Investigates women's employment in the British Civil Service and London County Council during the twentieth century, providing a new perspective on the development of the women's movement. -- .

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