Citizenship and Gender in Britain, 1688-1928
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of citizenship and gender, this book examines how notions of political community in Britain evolved from 1688 to 1928. It highlights the significance of gender in the discourse surrounding citizenship during this transformative period. Essential for students of early modern and modern British history, as well as gender and political history, it offers valuable insights into the complexities of identity and participation in the British political landscape.
