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(Ebook) Women, Privilege, and Power: British Politics, 1750 to the Present by Amanda Vickery ISBN 9780804764629, 080476462X

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Authors:Amanda Vickery
Pages:427 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:1
Publisher:Stanford University Press
Language:english
File Size:24.18 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780804764629, 080476462X
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(Ebook) Women, Privilege, and Power: British Politics, 1750 to the Present by Amanda Vickery ISBN 9780804764629, 080476462X

This book examines the many different ways in which women achieved public standing and exercised political power in England from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present. It shows how rank, property, and inheritance could confer de facto power on privileged women, and how across the centuries the arrogance of birth and title empowered aristocratic women to overawe enfranchised men of lower social standing.The essays contribute to an ongoing "rethinking of the political," a consequence in part of the rediscovery of the work of J#65533;rgen Habermas by political and social historians. For Habermas, the public sphere included print media and voluntary associations, and the contributors stress the extent of female engagement in political culture broadly conceived. However, they extend this definition of the public sphere further still to include the "private" world of family connections and friendship networks, within which political ideas were debated and new social practices played out.Many of the essays are inspired by a related effort to reintegrate radical female activists within their political milieu. Although feminist hagiography has accustomed us to see female activists as heroic outsiders rising sui generis from a hostile environment, recent research restores them to their intellectual and familial contexts. Finally, the contributors explore the limits and possibilities of women's citizenship both before and after winning the right to vote. Together, the essays tell a continuous and complex story, redefining political activity and reassessing the turning points of British political history.
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