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WOMEN AND URBAN LIFE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND: 'ON THE TOWN'; ED. BY ROSEMARY SWEET

معرفی کتاب «WOMEN AND URBAN LIFE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND: 'ON THE TOWN'; ED. BY ROSEMARY SWEET» نوشتهٔ Rosemary Sweet, Penelope Lane، منتشرشده توسط نشر Taylor & Francis (CAM) در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Despite the considerable volume of research into various aspects of the social and economic, cultural and political history of eighteenth-century British towns, remarkably little has focused upon, or even reflected upon the distinctive experience of women in the urban context. Much of what research there is has explored the experience of laboring or impoverished women, or women of the social elite; by contrast, the essays in this collection take up the study of the participation of middling women in urban life. This volume brings into sharper focus the relationship between changes consequent upon urban development and shifts in the pattern of gender relations in the 18th century. The contributors address such themes as the extent to which to what extent urban change accelerated a redefinition of gender relations; the connections between urban growth, changing definitions of citizenship, and the emergence of the male gendered political subject; the role of women in a literate, consumer and industrializing society; the place of women's networks in the economic, political and social life of the town and the distinctive role played by women in areas such as philanthropy and business; and how the development of urban society in turn inflected contemporary conceptualizations of gender. The essays in this collection arose out of a conference that bears the same title as the book. The editors wanted to open up a discussion on the varied experiences of women in the 18th century urban milieu of England. Their study is one of very few books that considers this fascinating and important subject. Despite the considerable volume of research into various aspects of the social and economic, cultural and political history of eighteenth-century British towns, remarkably little has focused upon, or even reflected upon the distinctive experience of women in the urban context. Much of what research there is has explored the experience of laboring or impoverished women, or women of the social elite; by contrast, the essays in this collection take up the study of the participation of middling women in urban life. This volume brings into sharper focus the relationship between changes consequent upon urban development and shifts in the pattern of gender relations in the 18th century. The contributors address such themes as the extent to which to what extent urban change accelerated a redefinition of gender relations; the connections between urban growth, changing definitions of citizenship, and the emergence of the male gendered political subject; the role of women in a literate, consumer and industrializing society; the place of women's networks in the economic, political and social life of the town and the distinctive role played by women in areas such as philanthropy and business; and how the development of urban society in turn inflected contemporary conceputalizations of gender As an area of historical research the eighteenth-century town has been attracting considerable attention: in the past two years, no less than three studies have been published in addition to the monumental Cambridge Urban History of Britain.
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