Gender in early modern England
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Gender in early modern England
(Seminar studies)
Routledge, c2023
Second edition
- : pbk.
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Note
First edition published by Pearson education 2012 under title: Gender relations in early modern England
Includes bibliographical references (p.[151]-153) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition has been full updated to include the latest research, particularly on women's work, masculinity, sexual violence and global perspectives. Providing students with an up to date overview of gender relations in early modern England.
In this new edition the shorter documents have been replaced with longer excepts including ones on black Londoners, Quaker women's travel, and on gendered cross-cultural encounters. Providing lecturers with meatier examples to discuss in class and students with a broader range of interesting topics to inform their seminars.
Also including a chronology, who's who of key figures, guide to further reading and images it supports students in their studies at all levels of their undergraduate degree.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Analysis 1. Bodies and Minds 2. Patriarchal Households 3. Communities 4. Polity 5. Conclusion Part 2: Documents
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