A Companion to Global Gender History. Группа авторов

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_458fde98-3d95-5f2b-9ae9-21525100dfc6">Class Differences: Court and Village Concluding Remarks BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the Middle East High Culture: Palace Women and Dynastic Politics Elite Households Beyond the Court Middle and Lower Class Women in Provincial Towns and the Countryside Gender, Sexuality, and Poetry Eighteenth‐Century Changes Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐One: Did Gender Have a Renaissance? Reconsidering Categories in Early Modern Western Europe Renaissance Italy Work and Family Protestant and Catholic Reformations Gender, Power, and Politics The Many Women of Early Modern Europe BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Two: The Atlantic World Gender and the Imposition of Imperial Control Women, Gender, and the Adaptation and/or Acquiescence to Imperial Control Women, Gender, and Resistance to Empire Conclusion: Empire as a Gendered Category of Analysis BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Gender in the Modern World (1750–1920) Chapter Twenty‐Three: New Global Imperialism Stages of Empire The “Woman Question” Race, Gender, and Empire Mixed‐Race Families Masculinity, Sexuality, and Empire The “Other” Empire Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Four: Women’s and Gender History in the Middle East and North Africa, 1750–World War I Property and Power Law and Gender Sexuality Family Life The “New Woman” Women’s Movements and Nationalism Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Five: Gender, Women, and Power in Africa, 1750–1914 Kinship and Conjugality Slavery and Women’s Work Political Power Wielded by Women Women and Trade: Issues of Autonomy and Agency Gender, Colonial Capitalism, and Initial Colonial Conditions Sexuality, Masculinity, and Control of Women Conclusions Without Closure BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Six: Clash of Cultures: Gender and Colonialism in South and Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand South Asia Southeast Asia Australia and New Zealand Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Seven: From Private to Public Patriarchy: Women, Labor, and the State in East Asia, 1600–1919 Status Inequality and Sex Segregation Crises and Reforms in the Nineteenth Century ACKNOWLEDGMENT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Eight: Gender, Power, and Society in Western Europe, 1750–1914 Introduction Enlightenment and Revolution Domesticity and its Discontents Industrialism and Urbanism Power and Politics Empire, Travel, and Leisure BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING Chapter Twenty‐Nine: Gender in Russia and Eastern Europe, 1750–1914 Elite Women Serf
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