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Victorian Attitudes to Race (Paperback): Christine Bolt Victorian Attitudes to Race (Paperback)
Christine Bolt
R1,387 Discovery Miles 13 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the nineteenth century there emerged in England an increasingly hostile view of ethnic minorities. Dr Bolt traces, from about 1850, the changing attitudes of Victorians to 'inferior' races., especially on black Africans.

Victorian Attitudes to Race (Hardcover, New Ed): Christine Bolt Victorian Attitudes to Race (Hardcover, New Ed)
Christine Bolt
R6,244 Discovery Miles 62 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the nineteenth century there emerged in England an increasingly hostile view of ethnic minorities. Dr Bolt traces, from about 1850, the changing attitudes of Victorians to 'inferior' races., especially on black Africans.

Feminist Ferment - "The Woman Question" In The USA And England, 1870-1940 (Paperback): Christine Bolt Feminist Ferment - "The Woman Question" In The USA And England, 1870-1940 (Paperback)
Christine Bolt
R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introduction should be welcomed by all students looking for an accessible guide to the many historical debates and issues arising from the ever-growing literature on the origins of the feminist movement.

American Indian Policy and American Reform - Case Studies of the Campaign to Assimilate the American Indians: Christine Bolt American Indian Policy and American Reform - Case Studies of the Campaign to Assimilate the American Indians
Christine Bolt
R3,710 Discovery Miles 37 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1987, American Indian Policy and American Reform examines key aspects of American Indian policy and reform in the context of American ethnic problems and traditions of reform. The first four chapters provide a chronological survey discussing racial attitudes, economic issues, the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, missionary and reformer involvement with government policy, the political interaction of Indians and whites, and other continuing differences between the two races. The second part of the book examines important themes which illuminate the difficulties of the assimilation campaign. In a series of case studies, Prof. Bolt explores Indian-black-white relations in the South and Indian Territory, American anthropologists and American Indians, Indian education from colonial times to the 20th century, Indian women, urban Indians since the Second World War and Indian political protest groups. This book will be of interest to students of American history, ‘minority’ history and race relations.

Sisterhood Questioned - Race, Class and Internationalism in the American and British Women's Movements c. 1880s - 1970s... Sisterhood Questioned - Race, Class and Internationalism in the American and British Women's Movements c. 1880s - 1970s (Paperback)
Christine Bolt
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sisterhood Questionedassesses the nature and impact of divisions in the twentieth-century American and British women's movements. Until 1920, feminists had been united in the struggle for suffrage, and the sisterhood of women had been taken for granted. But after the end of the First World War, differences within and between the feminist movements became increasingly apparent, especially in the areas of race, class and internationalism. In this lucidly written study, Christine Bolt sheds new light on these differences, which flourished in an era of political reaction, economic insecurity, polarising nationalism and resurgent anti-feminism. The author reveals how the conflicts were seized upon and publicised by contemporaries, and how the activists themselves were forced to confront the increasingly complex tensions. In particular, the American and British women's movements grew further apart as British women became more conscious of American money, expectation of influence and opposition to the existence of Britain's empire. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author demonstrates that women in the twentieth century continued to co-operate despite these divisions, and that femin

Sisterhood Questioned - Race, Class and Internationalism in the American and British Women's Movements c. 1880s - 1970s... Sisterhood Questioned - Race, Class and Internationalism in the American and British Women's Movements c. 1880s - 1970s (Hardcover, New)
Christine Bolt
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sisterhood Questionedassesses the nature and impact of divisions in the twentieth-century American and British women's movements. Until 1920, feminists had been united in the struggle for suffrage, and the sisterhood of women had been taken for granted. But after the end of the First World War, differences within and between the feminist movements became increasingly apparent, especially in the areas of race, class and internationalism. In this lucidly written study, Christine Bolt sheds new light on these differences, which flourished in an era of political reaction, economic insecurity, polarising nationalism and resurgent anti-feminism. The author reveals how the conflicts were seized upon and publicised by contemporaries, and how the activists themselves were forced to confront the increasingly complex tensions. In particular, the American and British women's movements grew further apart as British women became more conscious of American money, expectation of influence and opposition to the existence of Britain's empire. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author demonstrates that women in the twentieth century continued to co-operate despite these divisions, and that femin

The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s (Hardcover): Christine Bolt The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s (Hardcover)
Christine Bolt
R5,366 Discovery Miles 53 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This concise and accessible book explores the history of gender in England between 1500 and 1700. Amidst the political and religious disruptions of the Reformation and the Civil War, sexual difference and gender were matters of public debate and private contention. Laura Gowing provides unique insight into gender relations in a time of flux, through sources ranging from the women who tried to vote in Ipswich in 1640, to the dreams of Archbishop Laud and a grandmother describing the first time her grandson wore breeches. Examining gender relations in the contexts of the body, the house, the neighbourhood and the political world, this comprehensive study analyses the tides of change and the power of custom in a pre-modern world. This book offers: Previously unpublished documents by women and men from all levels of society, ranging from private letters to court cases A critical examination of a new field, reflecting original research and the most recent scholarship In-depth analysis of historical evidence, allowing the reader to reconstruct the hidden histories of women Also including a chronology, who's who of key figures, guide to further reading and a full-colour plate section, Gender Relations in Early Modern England is ideal for students and interested readers at all levels, providing a diverse range of primary sources and the tools to unlock them.

The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s (Paperback): Christine Bolt The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s (Paperback)
Christine Bolt
R1,917 Discovery Miles 19 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a study of the development of the feminist movement in Britain and America during the 19th century. Acknowledging the similar social conditions in both countries during that period, the author suggests that a real sense of distinctiveness did exist between British and American feminists. American feminists were inspired by their own perception of the superiority of their social circumstances, for example, whereas British feminists found their cause complicated by traditional considerations of class. Christine Bolt aims to show that the story of the American and British women's movement is one of national distinctiveness within an international cause. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of American and British political history and women's studies.

When Shadows Fall - A Journey of Faith (Paperback): Christine Bolte-Luthey When Shadows Fall - A Journey of Faith (Paperback)
Christine Bolte-Luthey
R679 R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Save R73 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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