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British Freewomen

Autor Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2010
Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (1841–1929) was a British scholar, a prolific writer and supporter of feminist causes. After becoming the first women to gain a Certificate of Arts in Scotland, Stopes published widely on Shakespeare and social reform, receiving an award from the British Academy in 1916 for her contributions to Shakespearian literary research. This volume, now reissued from the 1907 third edition, was first published in 1894. It contains Stopes' investigation into the history of British women's legal and civic rights. Through an analysis of state papers, parliamentary records and scholarly works on legal history, Stopes provides numerous historical examples of women holding extensive constitutional and legal rights, which are arranged according to the holder's social status. This pioneering feminist history became a key text used by women's suffrage activists to justify their position. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=stopch
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108021968
ISBN-10: 1108021964
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface; 1. Ancient history and British women; 2. The modern bases of privilege; 3. Royal women; 4. Noblewomen; 5. County women; 6. Freewomen; 7. The long ebb; 8. The turn of the tide; 9. Other women; 10. Conclusion; Index.

Descriere

A pioneering feminist investigation into the history of British women's legal and constitutional rights, first published in 1894.