Gender and Empire (Oxford history of the British Empire companion series)

"Focusing the perspectives of gender scholarship on the study of empire produces an original volume full of fascinating new insights about the conduct of men as well as women. Bringing together disparate fields - politics, medicine, sexuality, childhood, religion, migration, and many more topic...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Levine, Philippa
Format: eBook
Language:Undetermined
Published: Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2004
Series:The Oxford history of the British Empire companion series
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Summary:"Focusing the perspectives of gender scholarship on the study of empire produces an original volume full of fascinating new insights about the conduct of men as well as women. Bringing together disparate fields - politics, medicine, sexuality, childhood, religion, migration, and many more topics - this new collection of essays demonstrates the richness of studying empire through the lens of gender. This more inclusive look at empire asks not only why the empire was dominated by men, but how that domination affected the conduct of imperial politics. The fresh, new interpretations of the British Empire offered here will interest readers across a wide range, and will demonstrate the vitality of this innovative approach and the new historical questions it raises."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780191530395
0191530395