The Origins of Modern Feminism: Women in Britain, France and the United States, 1780-1860: Themes in Comparative History
Autor Jane Rendallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 1985
The Enlightenment emphasis on women's 'nature' and the evangelical stress on the moral potential of women contributed to a framework of ideas which could be used by conservatives and by feminists. Among the middle classes, discussion focused on the need to improve women's education and on the strengths and limitations of domesticity. Patterns of paid employment for women were shifting, and Jane Rendall suggests that the weak position of women in the labor market during the early stages of industrialisation restricted their ability to associate together. Yet involvement in religious, political and philanthropic movements could provide a means by which women might come together to identify their common concerns and learn the necessary political skills.
Jane Rendall places the origins of feminism in the broader context of social and political change in the nineteenth century, looking both at the changing relationship between paid work and domestic life and at the links between feminism and class and political conflict in three different societies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780333289013
ISBN-10: 0333289013
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1985
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Themes in Comparative History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0333289013
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1985
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Themes in Comparative History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List
of
Plates.-
General
Editor's
Preface.-
Acknowledgements.-
Introduction.-
PART
1:
THE
ENLIGHTENMENT
AND
THE
NATURE
OF
WOMEN.-
PART
2:
FEMINISM
AND
REPUBLICANISM:
'REPUBLICAN
MOTHERHOOD'.-
Republican
Possibilities.-
Conservative
Reaction.-
PART
3:
EVANGELICALISM
AND
THE
POWER
OF
WOMEN.-
Evangelical
Themes.-
Revivalism
and
the
Organisation
of
Women.-
Millenarianism.-
PART
4:
EDUCATING
HEARTS
AND
MINDS.-
The
Case
for
'Maternal
Education'.-
The
Training
of
Teachers.-
The
Education
of
the
Majority.-
PART
5:
WORK
AND
ORGANISATION.-
Women's
Work
in
the
Early
Nineteenth
Century:
Changes
and
Continuities.-
Women
Workers
and
Organisation.-
The
New
Industrial
Society:
Factory
Labour
and
Domestic
Service.-
New
Demands
and
New
Jobs.-
PART
6:
DOMESTIC
QUESTIONS.-
Domestic
Myths
and
Domestic
Realities.-
Women
and
Community
Protest.-
Middle-Class
Domesticity
and
its
Boundaries.-
Challenges
to
Domesticity:
Individual
and
Collective.-
PART
7:
POLITICS,
PHILANTHROPY
AND
THE
PUBLIC
SPHERE.-
Crowds,
Radicalism
and
Revolution.-
Political
Issues:
Class,
Slavery
and
Race.-
Moral
Reform
and
Philanthropy.-
PART
8:
THE
FEMINIST
CASE.-
Three
Writers.-
Feminist
Practice:
Defeat
and
Difficulties
in
France.-
The
United
States:
Feminism
and
the
Current
Reform.-
Great
Britain:
Feminist
Politics
and
the
Politics
of
Class.-
Conclusion.-
Abbreviations.-
Notes
and
References.-
Notes
to
Plates.-
Bibliography.-
Index.
Notă biografică
JANE
RENDALL
is
Lecturer
in
History
at
the
University
of
York.