Gendering European History, 1780–1920

TitleGendering European History, 1780–1920
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsCaine, Barbara, and Glenda Sluga
Number of Pages203
PublisherLeicester University Press
CityLondon
Abstract

This volume covers the period from the French Revolution to the end of the First World War. Organized both chronologically and thematically, its central theme is the issue of gender and citizenship. The book encompasses the late eighteenth-century revolutionary period, nineteenth-century developments concerning work, urban and domestic life, national politics, gender in the fin de siecle and imperialism, and concludes with the gender crisis of the First World War. The authors explore the question of sexual difference in relation to class, ethnicity and race, and the development of key historical debates about identity, work, home, politics, and citizenship in specific national contexts and across Europe. At the same time, they provide readers new to European history with general information about the social and political contexts in which those debates arose. Intended both as an introductory work for tertiary students and one that offers new interpretations for scholars in the field, this study is a synthesis, bringing together the extensive but often fragmented existing literature on gender in European history.

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