Novel Histories

Novel Histories

Author: Lisa Kasmer

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson

Published: 2012-01-16

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1611474965

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Novel Histories: British Women Writing History, 1760–1830 argues that British women’s history and historical fiction in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries changed not only the shape but also the political significance of women’s writing. At a time when women’s participation in the republic of letters was both celebrated and reviled, these authors took cues from developments that revolutionized British history writing to push the limits of narrated history to respond to contemporary national politics. Through an examination of the conventions of historical and literary genres; historiography during the period; and the gendering of civic and literary roles, this study shows not only a social, political, and literary lineage among women’s history writing and fiction but also among women’s writing and the writing of history.


Women in England 1760-1914

Women in England 1760-1914

Author: Susie Steinbach

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2013-07-25

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 1780226667

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A rich and fresh survey of women's lives between George III and the First World War Using diaries, letters, memoirs as well as social and statistical research, this book looks at life-expectancy, sex, marriage and childbirth, and work inside and outside the home, for all classes of women. It charts the poverty and struggles of the working class as well as the leadership roles of middle-class and elite women. It considers the influence of religion, education, and politics, especially the advent of organised feminism and the suffragette movement. It looks, too, at the huge role played by women in the British Empire: how imperialism shaped English women's lives and how women also moulded the Empire.


The Sources of Social Power: Volume 1, A History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760

The Sources of Social Power: Volume 1, A History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760

Author: Michael Mann

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1986-04-30

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780521313490

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Distinguishing four sources of power in human societies - ideological, economic, military and political - 'The Sources of Social Power' traces their interrelations throughout human history. Volume 2 deals with power relations between the Industrial Revolution and the First World War.


Georgian Monarchy

Georgian Monarchy

Author: Hannah Smith

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-06-08

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0521828767

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The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896

The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896

Author: Yvan Lamonde

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 0773589066

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In The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896, Yvan Lamonde traces the province's political and intellectual development from the British Conquest to the election of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier. From the individuals who formulated them, to the networks in which they circulated, to their reception, Yvan Lamonde focuses on ideas at work and their role in shaping Quebec history. The mapping of a complete intellectual circuit allows Lamonde to follow the strains of ideological debates - monarchism, liberalism, republicanism, democracy, revolution, ultramontanism, nationalism - over more than a century. His work is informed by an encyclopaedic reading of the print culture of the period and the book conveys a profound and nuanced knowledge of the social context and cultural channels - educational institutions, newspapers, the book trade - in which intellectual debate occurred. Lamonde argues that while these ideas concerned politics, they went beyond the political: they were a fundamental and everyday element of civic society that was expressed in the public sphere through pamphlets, the popular press, and sermons. Lamonde's scrutiny of public opinion in Quebec allows him to place such currents of thought in the colony's international context: that of France, England, Rome, the United States, and their respective metropolises. The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896 covers a volatile time in the province's history - from the end of the French Regime through the American invasion, the War of 1812, and the Rebellions in Lower Canada - capturing the cultural ascension of a society and the foundations of Quebec identity.


A People in Revolution

A People in Revolution

Author: Edward Countryman

Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780393306064

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Analyzes the political situation in New York in the years leading up to the Revolution, and looks at how the Revolution changed the region