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Women, Gender and Enlightenment
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Golden age to separate spheres? A review of the categories and chronology of English women's history*
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pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 8
Between the Savage and the Civil: Dr John Gregory’s Natural History of Femininity
pp. 30
Feminists versus Gallants: Manners and Morals in Enlightenment Britain
pp. 53
‘Ambiguous Beings’: Marginality, Melancholy, and the Femme Savante
pp. 70
Introduction
pp. 75
‘Race’, Women and Progress in the Scottish Enlightenment
pp. 97
No Woman Is an Island: The Female Figure in French Enlightenment Anthropology
pp. 117
Civilization, Patriotism and Enlightened Histories of Woman
pp. 136
Introduction
pp. 140
Advice and Enlightenment: Mary Wollstonecraft and Sex Education
pp. 156
Tears and the Man
pp. 174
Reading Rousseau’s Sexuality
pp. 189
Introduction
pp. 195
L’ortografe des dames: Gender and Language in the Old Regime
pp. 224
‘To think, to compare, to combine, to methodise’: Girls’ Education in Enlightenment Britain
pp. 243
Discourses of Female Education in the Writings of Eighteenth-Century French Women
pp. 259
Introduction
pp. 265
Women on the Verge of Science: Aristocratic Women and Knowledge in Early Eighteenth-Century Italy
pp. 288
‘The noblest commerce of mankind’: Conversation and Community in the Bluestocking Circle
pp. 306
Aristocratic Feminism, the Learned Governess, and the Republic of Letters
pp. 326
‘Women that would plague me with rational conversation’: Aspiring Women and Scottish Whigs, c. 1790–1830
pp. 351
Introduction
pp. 357
Mary Astell and Enlightenment
pp. 371
The Deconstruction of Gender: Seventeenth-Century Feminism and Modern Equality
pp. 389
‘Neither Male, Nor Female’: Rational Equality in the Early Spanish Enlightenment
pp. 410
Introduction
pp. 416
The Soul Has No Sex: Feminism and Catholicism in Early-Modern Europe
pp. 434
Religion, Feminism, and the Problem of Agency: Reflections on Eighteenth-Century Quakerism
pp. 460
Bluestocking Fictions: Devotional Writings, Didactic Literature and the Imperative of Female Improvement
pp. 474
‘With Mrs Barbauld it is different’: Dissenting Heritage and the Devotional Taste
pp. 493
Mary Hays (1759–1843): An Enlightened Quest
pp. 519
Introduction
pp. 523
Catharine Macaulay’s Histories of England: A Female Perspective on the History of Liberty
pp. 538
Liberty, Equality and God: The Religious Roots of Catherine Macaulay’s Feminism
pp. 551
Romantic Patriotism as Feminist Critique of Empire: Helen Maria Williams, Sydney Owenson and Germaine de Staël
pp. 565
Introduction
pp. 570
Women in Eighteenth-Century British Politics
pp. 587
Extending the ‘Right of Election’: Men’s Arguments for Women’s Political Representation in Late Enlightenment Britain
pp. 610
Filles publiques or Public Women: The Actress as Citizen: Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741–90) and Mary Darby Robinson (1758–1800)
pp. 630
The Politics of Intimacy: Marriage and Citizenship in the French Revolution
pp. 649
Benjamin Rush’s Ferment: Enlightenment Medicine and Female Citizenship in Revolutionary America
pp. 667
American Women’s Rights Before Seneca Falls
pp. 692
Women and Enlightenment: A Historiographical Conclusion
pp. 705
Feminism and Enlightenment Legacies
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