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Borderline citizens: women, gender and political culture in Britain, 1815-1867
2009, Oxford University Press for the British Academy, British Academy
in English
0197264492 9780197264492
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Introduction
Women, gender, and the landscape of politics. Borderline citizens: women and the political process; Women, the public sphere, and collective identities; Women and the family in political culture; Community, authority, and parochial realms
Case studies and micro-histories. Women and the 1832 Reform Act; Land and dynastic subjectivity: the public spheres of Mary Ann Gilbert; 'Doing good by wholesale': women, gender, and politics in the family network of Thomas Fowell Buxton.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-306) and index.
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