Women in Victorian society / Anne Louise Booth.

Author/creator Booth, Anne Louise author.
Format Book
PublicationGloucestershire : Amberley Publishing, 2024
Copyright Date©2024
Description286 pages, [8] unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction: Suffragette cities -- The culture of domesticity -- Expectations and limitations -- Differences in female stereotypes -- Challenging the norms -- Injustices faced and breaking the barriers -- Conclusion: The modern victorian woman -- Postscript: What if Alberta had lived?
Abstract "Nineteenth-century women in British society may have seemed governed by a patriarchal model that reserved power and privilege for men, but women gradually and persuasively challenged not only the ideas of 'separate spheres of society' but the influence of Queen Victoria herself. Drawing on a wide range of archival sources, case studies and character portraits, the author explores the character and influence of the Victorian society woman in both town and country. By examining key events in history, defining moments and the roles these women played in shaping and redefining society, the changing world of the Victorian society woman is brought vividly to life. Seeking to understand women as individuals in the context of society and developing a complete picture of a changing social landscape, Anne Louise Booth paints a compelling and illuminating portrait of the life of women in Victorian society"--Front flap of jacket.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 260-278) and index.
ISBN9781398105409
ISBN1398105406

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