Women and the Public Sphere
- J. Rendall
- HistoryGender & History
- 1 November 1999
The article critically engages with Habermas's definition of the public sphere and suggests the advantages and disadvantages of using his notion through a discussion of the relationship of the British women's suffrage movement to the debate over citizenship in the 1860s.
The Origins of Modern Feminism: Women in Britain, France and the United States, 1780-1860
- J. Rendall
- History
- 24 January 1985
List of Plates General Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE NATURE OF WOMEN PART 2: FEMINISM AND REPUBLICANISM: 'REPUBLICAN MOTHERHOOD' Republican…
Equal or different : women's politics 1800-1914
- J. Rendall
- History
- 1989
Part I Citizenship and conscience: cottage religion and the politics of survival, Deborah Valenze women, work, and politics in 19th century England - the problem of authority, Dorothy Thompson a…
Scottish Orientalism: From Robertson to James Mill
- J. Rendall
- History, EconomicsHistorical-Philological Journal
- 1 March 1982
It is by now accepted that James Mill’s History of British India, which exercised such influence over the British image of India and Indians throughout the nineteenth century, was cast in the mould…
The History of Women, from the Earliest Antiquity to the Present time
- W. Alexander, J. Rendall
- History
- 6 August 2010
In his massive "History of Women" (1782), Scottish physician William Alexander took a comparative view of women, both in the successive stages of society and in different cultures around the world.
Work and Organisation
- J. Rendall
- Economics, Sociology
- 1985
The effect of complex economic changes on gender roles in this period is extraordinarily difficult to measure. No simple contrast between a traditional, pre-industrial world, and modernised, urban,…
Sexuality and subordination : interdisciplinary studies of gender in the nineteenth century
- S. Mendus, J. Rendall
- Art
- 1990
Sexuality and Subordination uses the insights of a range of disciplines to examine the construction of gender in nineteenth-century Britain and France. With contributions from history, literature,…
Women, Gender and Politics
- Sue Innes, J. Rendall
- Economics
- 25 January 2006
Weâ€TMre the leading free Ebooks for the world. Site is a high quality resource for free PDF books.Just search for the book you love and hit Quick preview or Quick download. You have the option to…
‘Uneven Developments’: Women’s History, Feminist History and Gender History in Great Britain
- J. Rendall
- History, Economics
- 1991
The development of women’s history over the last twenty years has been uneven, marked by significant differences in the pace of change and in national experience, yet also simultaneously inspired by…
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