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For centuries women and other “gendered minorities” had to
protest to gain equality. Their demands were often matched by
counter-protest from conservative forces within historical
societies that intended to return to “old orders” or “good
old times.” The present volume will take a closer look at the
interrelationship between gender and protest and analyze in detail
how gender-related perspectives stimulated protests and initiated
historical changes. Through historical case studies that range from
antiquity until modern times, specialists from different countries
and disciplines discuss reasons for protest, gender as a factor
that stimulated social conflicts, and the power of gendered
protests of the past with regards to their impact and long-term
impact until today.
Marriage was historically not only a romantic ideal, but a tool of
exploitation of women in many regards. Women were often considered
commodities and marriage was far away from the romantic stereotypes
people relate to it today. While marriages served as diplomatic
tools or means of political legitimization in the past, the
discourses about marital relationships changed and women expressed
their demands more openly. Discourses about marriage in history and
literature naturally became more and more heated, especially during
the "long" 19th century, when marriages were contested by social
reformers or political radicals, male and female alike. The present
volume provides a discussion of the role of marriage and the
discourses about in different chronological and geographical
contexts and shows which arguments played an important role for the
demand for more equality in martial relationships. It focuses on
marriage discourses, may they have been legal or rather
socio-political ones. In addition, the disputes about marriage in
literary works of the 19th and 20th centuries are presented to
complement the historical debates.
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