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Women and the Land, 1500-1900 (Paperback)
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Women and the Land, 1500-1900 (Paperback)
Series: People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History
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Women and the Land examines English women's legal rights to land
and the reality and consequences of their land ownership over four
centuries. Women and the Land examines the pre-history of gendered
property relations in England, focusing on the four-hundred-year
period between roughly 1500 and 1900. More specifically, the book
is about how gender shaped opportunities for and experiences of
owning property, particularly for women. The focus is especially on
land, residential buildings and commercial property, but livestock,
common and personal property also feature. This project is drivenby
an explicitly feminist agenda: the contributors directly challenge
the idea that the existence of patriarchal property relations -
including the doctrine of coverture and gendered inheritance
practices - meant that property wasconcentrated in exclusively male
hands. Here a very different story is told: of significant levels
of female landownership and how women's desire to own property and
manage its profits led to emotional attachments to land and a
willingness and determination to fight for the right to legal
title. Altogether, the chapters in this volume offer new histories
of land and property which hold women's lives as their centre.
Presenting the very latest qualitativeand quantitative research on
women's landownership, the book will be of interest to those
working in social, economic and cultural history, historical and
cultural geography, women's studies, gender studies and landscape
studies. AMANDA CAPERN is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Women's
History at the University of Hull. BRIONY MCDONAGH is Senior
Lecturer in Historical and Cultural Geography at the University of
Hull. JENNIFER ASTON is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History
at Northumbria University. CONTRIBUTORS: Jennifer Aston, Stephen
Bending, Amanda L. Capern, Janet Casson, Amy Erickson, Amanda
Flather, Joan Heggie, Jessica L. Malay, Briony McDonagh, Judith
Spicksley, Jon Stobart, Hannah Worthen
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