Women in the Chartist Movement
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Women in the Chartist Movement
(Studies in gender history)
Macmillan, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-319) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Towards the end of the 1830s, large numbers of British working men and women rallied round the People's Charter in order to improve their living conditions through universal suffrage. Women's wide-ranging support of Chartism encompassed everything from extensive lecturing tours to domestic servicing of politically active menfolk. In this first full-length study of women's involvement in Chartism, the author demonstrates that, in their struggle, which lasted for more than a decade, Chartist men and women enforced in their own ranks standards of respectable man- and womanhood that were to shape working-class gender relations well into this century.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Changes in Plebeian Women's Living Conditions - The Chartist Prospect of Society - The Social Profile of Chartism's Female Following - Women Chartists' Political Pose - Chartist Women in the Family - Chartist Women in Public Politics - Gender Relations within the Chartist Movement - Working-Class Women's Post-Chartist Activities - Gender and Class in Chartism - Chartism's Transitional Character - Notes - Index
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