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Scottish women : a documentary history, c.1780-1914 / edited by Esther Breitenbach, Linda Fleming, S. Karly Kehoe and Lesley Orr.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748683406
  • 0748683402
  • 1299735835
  • 9781299735835
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Scottish Women.DDC classification:
  • 305.40941109034 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ1599.S35
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note 1. Introduction -- 2. Bodies, Sexuality and Health / Linda Fleming -- 3. Hearth and Home / Linda Fleming -- 4. Work and Working Conditions / Esther Breitenbach -- 5. Crime and Punishment, Immorality and Reform / S. Karly Kehoe -- 6. Religion / Lesley Orr -- 7. Protest and Politics / Lesley Orr -- 8. Empire Experiences and Perspectives / Esther Breitenbach.
Summary: Drawing on a wide range of source materials from across Scotland, this sourcebook provides new insights into women's attitudes to the society in which they lived, and how they negotiated their identities within private and public life. Organised in thematic chapters, it moves from the private and intimate experiences of sexuality, health and sickness to Scotswomen's migrations across the British empire, illustrating many facets of women's lives - domesticity and waged work, defiance of law and convention, religious faith and respectability, political action and public influence. A range of fascinating and rich source material sheds new light on the lives of women across Scotland throughout the long nineteenth century, demonstrating the pervasiveness of discourses of appropriate feminine behaviour, but also women's subversion of this. It raises challenging questions for researchers about the identification of women's voices, where these have been muted by class, religion, or ethnicity, while at the same time providing a methodology for uncovering these. p>Thought-provoking and innovative, this text will prove an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers. It will enable them to discover new ways of understanding the Scottish past and serve as a guide to redressing the gender imbalance of historical narratives. Key Features:. Is the first sourcebook on Scottish women in the period 1780-1914 Contains vital new material for students and historians Is the companion volume to the Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, also published by Edinburgh University Press Will stimulate local archivists and historians to look for similar sources in their areas
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Machine generated contents note 1. Introduction -- 2. Bodies, Sexuality and Health / Linda Fleming -- 3. Hearth and Home / Linda Fleming -- 4. Work and Working Conditions / Esther Breitenbach -- 5. Crime and Punishment, Immorality and Reform / S. Karly Kehoe -- 6. Religion / Lesley Orr -- 7. Protest and Politics / Lesley Orr -- 8. Empire Experiences and Perspectives / Esther Breitenbach.

Drawing on a wide range of source materials from across Scotland, this sourcebook provides new insights into women's attitudes to the society in which they lived, and how they negotiated their identities within private and public life. Organised in thematic chapters, it moves from the private and intimate experiences of sexuality, health and sickness to Scotswomen's migrations across the British empire, illustrating many facets of women's lives - domesticity and waged work, defiance of law and convention, religious faith and respectability, political action and public influence. A range of fascinating and rich source material sheds new light on the lives of women across Scotland throughout the long nineteenth century, demonstrating the pervasiveness of discourses of appropriate feminine behaviour, but also women's subversion of this. It raises challenging questions for researchers about the identification of women's voices, where these have been muted by class, religion, or ethnicity, while at the same time providing a methodology for uncovering these. p>Thought-provoking and innovative, this text will prove an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers. It will enable them to discover new ways of understanding the Scottish past and serve as a guide to redressing the gender imbalance of historical narratives. Key Features:. Is the first sourcebook on Scottish women in the period 1780-1914 Contains vital new material for students and historians Is the companion volume to the Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, also published by Edinburgh University Press Will stimulate local archivists and historians to look for similar sources in their areas

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