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The Struggle for the Breeches - Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (Paperback)
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The Struggle for the Breeches - Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (Paperback)
Series: Studies on the History of Society and Culture, 23
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Linking the personal and the political, this book depicts the
making of the working class in Britain as a "struggle for the
breeches." The late 18th and early 19th centuries witnessed
significant changes in notions of masculinity and femininity, the
sexual division of labour, and sexual mores, changes that were
intimately intertwined with class politics. By integrating gender
into the analysis of class formation, Clark transforms the
traditional narrative of working-class history. Going beyond the
sterile debate about whether economics or language determines class
consciousness, Clark integrates working people's experience with an
analysis of radical rhetoric. Focusing on Lancashire, Glasgow and
London, she contrasts the experience of artisans and textile
workers, demonstrating how each created distinctively gendered
communities and political strategies. Workers faced a "sexual
crisis", Clark claims, as men and women competed for jobs and
struggled over love and power in the family. While some radicals
espoused respectability, others might be homophobes, wife-beaters
and tyrants at home; a radical's love of liberty could be coupled
with lust for the life of a libertine. Clark shows
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