Women in Europe since 1750

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Contemporary Society
Contemporary Woman's Experience
Contemporary Woman’s Experience
early modern history
educational reform Europe
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european history
Female Work Experience
feminist theory
Free Woman
gender history
gender roles modernisation Europe
Good Life
Hot Boxes
labour force participation
Lace Makers
Large Families
Married Woman
Middle Class Mothers
Middle Class Women
Modern Family
Modern Women Intellectuals
Nineteenth Century Middle Class Woman
NUWSS
political rights women
social class differences
Vice Versa
Wet Nurses
women society
women work
women's history
Women's Protest Movement
Women's Public Role
Women's Work Role
Women’s History
Women’s Protest Movement
Women’s Public Role
Women’s Work Role
Working Class Wives
Working Class Woman
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415625838
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In dealing with the common experience of women in modern society, this book provides a deeper insight into European women at work, at home, at leisure and in their political and educational functions. Particular emphasis is placed upon the significant cultural differences between women of various classes and nationalities.

The first chapters of the book trace the growing importance of women’s work in the economic sector and for modernisation in general. Data from a wide variety of sources, including census figures, government and labour reports and personal accounts, illustrate that women have integrated work roles into a complex life style. The new image of women in society is analysed in the light of the numerous educational, political and legal reforms which took place in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and the impact of feminist ideology is discussed in relation to this.

In its overall presentation this book, first published in 1978, illustrates the importance of the history of women not only for an understanding of the female experience but also the process of modernisation in Western Europe in general.

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