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Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700


Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700

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Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700

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ISBN:
9780415213080
Publication Date:
13 Dec 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
432 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700

Description

A new and major contribution to the field, Women in European Culture and Society is a transnational history of women in Europe from the beginning of the eighteenth century that pushes women's history beyond national studies to create an integrated view of three hundred years of women in Europe. Using a longue durée, the book disentangles the accounts of industrialisation and bourgeois femininity which tend to dominate women's studies, and questions the dominant narratives of history. Drawing on women's own writing and cultural production, it presents women as agents of change as well as exploring cultural perceptions of women and the ways in which women have been represented by these discourses. It explicitly engages with how women contributed as practitioners to shaping the culture and society of western Europe. The geographical range and generational breadth of this study provides a cohesive vision of women's lives up to the present day. Women in European Culture and Society is an invaluable and essential guide to the conditions, circumstances and understandings of how women lived throughout Europe.

Contents

Overture Part 1: Rights of Man and Duties of Woman. Prelude: Women's Identity in Eighteenth-century Culture. Timeline. 1. Intimate Lives: Self, Sex and Family 2. Community Spaces 3. Wider Worlds: Gendering the Enlightenment Intermezzo: The Revolutionary Era. Timeline. Part 2: Domesticity and Industrialism Prelude: The Legacy of the Enlightenment. Timeline. 4. Intimate Worlds: Our Mothers' Daughters 5. Community Spaces: Labour, Leisure and Consumption 6. Shaping wider worlds Intermezzo: La Belle Époque or Fin de Siècle? Timeline. Part 3: Modern Times Prelude: Carrying Linda's Stones. Timeline. 7. Intimacy and Independence 8. The Transitional Community 9. Women Go Public Coda: Gender, skill and Identity. Further reading

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