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Borderline Citizens - Women, Gender and Political Culture in Britain, 1815-1867 (Hardcover)
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Borderline Citizens - Women, Gender and Political Culture in Britain, 1815-1867 (Hardcover)
Series: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs
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This volume provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of
women's involvement in British political culture in the first half
of the nineteenth century. It is based upon extensive archival
research, but also engages with recent feminist theories in the
social sciences, such as psychology and sociology. The volume is
innovative too for its attention to rural experiences of politics,
as well as urban. Dr Gleadle not only throws new light on women's
political activities but also does much to challenge many
traditional assumptions about contemporary politics per se. This
includes, for example, fresh insights into the great Reform Act of
1832, attention to the many continuities in political practice and
ideas, and a focus upon the primary significance of parish politics
within the day-to-day activities of the middling and gentry
classes.
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