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  • - Approaches from the History of Emotion
     
    2 109,-

    This book asks how the new history of emotion has transformed our understanding of marriage across time and space. It goes beyond a history of personal feeling to the ways that emotions in marriage have social, political and economic implications.

  • - Feminism and Femininity in Britain, 1900 to the Present
     
    2 020,-

    The media have played a significant role in the contested and changing social position of women in Britain since the 1900s. They have facilitated feminism by both providing discourses and images from which women can construct their identities, and offering spaces where hegemonic ideas of femininity can be reworked. This edited collection features tightly focused and historically contextualised case studies which showcase current research on women and media in Britain since the 1900s. The case studies explore media directed at a particularly female audience such as Woman¿s Hour, and magazines such as Vogue, Woman and Marie Claire.

  • - Justice Redressed
    av Sara L. (DePaul University Kimble
    1 491,-

  • av Jane (University of Southampton) McDermid
    640 - 2 336,-

    Between 1850 and 1914 the Victorian concept of gender was under construction. Social and sexual stability was expected to provide a foundation for national identity. This book analyzes the interrelation of gender and class with national identity, offering a study of girls' schooling in Britain and Ireland.

  • - The Women's Movement, Political Institutions, the Battle for Women's Suffrage and the ERA
    av Alana Jeydel
    693 - 2 336,-

    This book analyses the conditions under which the U.S. women's movement gained access to and response from Congress and the presidency during the battle for women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment.

  • - Citizenship, Nation and Race
     
    2 175,-

    This edited collection examines the campaign for women's suffrage from an international perspective.

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    2 175,-

    Exploring theories of difference in labor market participation, network formation and the immigrant organising process, on belonging and diaspora, and a theory of 'vulnerability', this title looks critically at two centuries of the migration experience from the perspectives of women and men separately and together.

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    1 768,-

    A collection of essays that discusses topics that range from the strategies adopted by individual women to achieve a personal education and the influence of educated women upon their social environment, to the organized efforts of groups of women to pursue broader feminist goals in an educational context.

  • - Minds, Bodies, and Women's Higher Education in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865-1914
    av UK) Rowold & Katharina (London Metropolitan University
    729 - 2 315,-

    Offers a comparative study of constructions of female nature in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focusing on debates surrounding women's entry into higher education, this book explores how gender difference was negotiated in Britain, Germany and Spain.

  • - Women, Property, and Law in the Wider Mediterranean (ca. 1300-1800)
     
    1 881,-

    Examining women's property rights in different societies across the medieval and early modern Mediterranean, this title introduces a perspective to the complexities of gender relations in Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities, through individual case studies based on urban and rural, elite and non-elite, religious and secular communities.

  • - Asia Pacific and the Middle East since 1945
     
    2 109,-

  • av Ellen Jordan
    693 - 2 239,-

    Ellen Jordan's treatment of the expansion of middle-class women's work is perhaps the most comprehensive available and is a valuable complement to existing works on the social and economic history of women.

  • - Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920
    av Australia) Crozier-De Rosa & Sharon (University of Wollongong
    588 - 2 018,-

  • - Gender in European Towns, 1640-1830
     
    2 285,-

    This book, from a pan-European network of historians from twelve countries, examines the ways that the European urban experience was gendered over time and across borders. Situated in eighteenth-century urban culture, the chapters in this volume evaluate the economic activities and agency of women in these commercial communities. It addresses a number of questions which speak to how women specifically negotiated and articulated their relationship to the gendered urban economy. The book is an integrated collection of local studies, employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches, but with a very coherent approach. It is embedded in an urban / economic / gender approach which unites the chapters and which is drawn together by the editors in their introduction and afterword.

  • - Keeping Books in Eighteenth-Century England
    av Rebecca E. Connor
    622 - 2 020,-

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    2 038,-

    Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities presents exciting new perspectives on modern colonial regimes to researchers and students in gender studies, history and cultural studies.

  • av Peter Gordon & David Doughan
    693,-

  • - Historical and Cultural Perspectives
     
    2 128,-

    Approximately half of all migrants are today are female. The contributors to this volume consider the ways in which attention to gender is moving debates away from old theories that have long dominated the field of migration studies.

  • - Historical and Cultural Perspectives
     
    622,-

    Approximately half of all migrants are today are female. The contributors to this volume consider the ways in which attention to gender is moving debates away from old theories that have long dominated the field of migration studies.

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    687,-

    Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities presents exciting new perspectives on modern colonial regimes to researchers and students in gender studies, history and cultural studies.

  •  
    2 285,-

    This book attempts to challenge the canonical gender concept while trying to specify what gender was in the medieval and early modern world. It tests, verifies, and challenges the methodology and use the concept(s) of gender specifically applicable to the period of great change and transition. The volume contains theoretical discussion supplemented by case studies of specific practices such as mysticism, witchcraft, crime, and sexual behavior.

  • - Gender and Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain
    av Sarah Richardson
    561 - 2 285,-

  • - Feminism in Italy, 1968-1983
    av UK) Bracke & Maud Anne (University of Glasgow
    614 - 2 090,-

  • - Citizenship, Nation and Race
     
    640,-

  • - International Perspectives
     
    2 265,-

    This volume undertakes a comparative study of 19th- and 20th-century universities in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, where unequal gender relations commonly regulated the voice of women and their perpetuation as a marginal group of academic intellectuals. It uses a variety of sources and methods to examine the experiences of the women students and professors who inhabited, constructed, and reproduced social and intellectual worlds within that context, showing how women negotiated their subjectivities and challenged expected norms in particular ways and forms within¿and sometimes outside of¿the intransigent rules and expectations on campus.

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