This groundbreaking history challenges traditional assumptions about the development of British democracy and the struggle for women's rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ben Griffin is a Fellow and Lecturer in History at Girton College, University of Cambridge. His doctoral thesis was awarded the Prince Consort and Thirlwall Prize and the Seeley Historical Medal in 2005 and his previous publications include The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 (2009), co-edited with Lucy Delap and Abi Wills.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. 'Feminism' and the history of women's rights Part II. Masculinity and the Struggle for Women's Rights: 2. The domestic ideology of Victorian patriarchy 3. Class, liberalism and the erosion of Victorian domestic ideology 4. Religious change and the transformation of domestic ideology 5. The politics of paternity 6. Performing masculinities in the House of Commons Part III. Political Culture and the Struggle for Women's Rights: 7. Classes, interests and parliamentary reform 8. The instability of the 1867 settlement, the secret ballot, and women's suffrage 9. Redefining 'fitness': from the educated voter to household suffrage 10. The road to democracy, 1885-1906 11. Conclusion.
Part I. Introduction: 1. 'Feminism' and the history of women's rights Part II. Masculinity and the Struggle for Women's Rights: 2. The domestic ideology of Victorian patriarchy 3. Class, liberalism and the erosion of Victorian domestic ideology 4. Religious change and the transformation of domestic ideology 5. The politics of paternity 6. Performing masculinities in the House of Commons Part III. Political Culture and the Struggle for Women's Rights: 7. Classes, interests and parliamentary reform 8. The instability of the 1867 settlement, the secret ballot, and women's suffrage 9. Redefining 'fitness': from the educated voter to household suffrage 10. The road to democracy, 1885-1906 11. Conclusion.
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