Exploring Gender, History, and Politics from 1760 to 1939

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Dive into a comprehensive introductory session on the intersections of gender, history, and politics between 1760 and 1939. Delve into topics such as reformation of manners, early feminism, political parties, philanthropy, female suffrage, and more. The syllabus covers politics, economy, and social aspects of the era, offering a deep understanding of the developments during this period. Assessment includes a 4500-word essay and a 2-hour exam. Explore various sources like Modern Records Centre, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, and more to enhance your knowledge.

  • Gender History
  • Politics
  • 1760-1939
  • Feminism
  • Womens Suffrage

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  1. Gender, History & Politics c.1760- 1939 Introductory session

  2. Syllabus Politics: reformation of manners; early feminism; political parties; pressure group politics; philanthropy; female suffrage; anti- slavery; war Economy: work; industrialisation; property and consumption; war Social: marriage; divorce; sexuality; prostitution; family; education; war

  3. Assessment 1 x 4500 word essay and 1 x 2 hour exam Visiting students assessment only

  4. Sources Modern Records Centre Bibliography of British and Irish History Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Nineteenth-century British Newspapers Women Writers Online Old Bailey Online

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