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Political Passions - Gender, the Family and Political Argument in England, 1680-1714 (Paperback, New)
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Political Passions - Gender, the Family and Political Argument in England, 1680-1714 (Paperback, New)
Series: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
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Ideas about marriage, gender and the family were central to
political debate in late Stuart England. Rejecting both the whig
narrative that ties Lockeian contract theory to 'affective
individualism', and the recently fashionable claim that liberalism
expelled women from the 'public sphere', Weil shows how political
argument became an arena in which the proper relations between men
and women, parents and children, public and private were defined
and contested. Using sources that range from high political theory
to scurrilous lampoons, she considers public debates about
succession, resistance and divorce. Weil examines the allegedly
fraudulent birth of the Prince of Wales in 1688, the uses to which
Williamite propagandists put the image of the paradoxically
soveriegn but obedient Mary II, anxieties about the influence of
bedchamber women on Queen Anne, the political self-image of the
notorious Duchess of Marlborough, the relationship of feminism and
tory ideology in the polemical writings of Mary Astell and the
scandal novels of Delariviere Manley. Solidly grounded in current
historical scholarship, but written in an engaging manner
accessible to non-specialists, this book will interest students of
literature, gender studies, political culture and political theory
as well as historians.
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