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Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism Arianne Chernock HCDJ Social Issue
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- Subject Area
- History, Social Science, Political Science
- Features
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- Country/Region of Manufacture
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- Subject
- Feminism & Feminist Theory, Women in Politics, Women's Studies, Europe / Great Britain / General
- ISBN
- 9780804763110
- Publication Name
- Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Type
- Textbook
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- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
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- 6 in
- Item Weight
- 17.6 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism calls fresh attention to the forgotten but foundational contributions of men to the creation of modern British feminism.
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Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804763119
ISBN-13
9780804763110
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Product Key Features
Publication Name
Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Women in Politics, Women's Studies, Europe / Great Britain / General
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages
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Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
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2009-016052
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Scholarly & Professional
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Hq1593
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"Men and the Making of Modern British Feminismthrows a different light on many of the complexities and contradictions in the late Enlightenment's attitude to women and sex equality by taking the perspective of radical males. Chernock's analysis is multi-layered and eschews easy solutions and conclusions. This is a very important book that will make a major contribution to an area that is just beginning to be studied." -Michele Cohen, Richmond University, "This is a fascinating and important study, which shows convincingly that nineteenth-century male feminists such as William Thompson and John Stuart Mill should not be seen as 'isolated or exceptional male spokesmen for women's rights', but, rather, that they were the successors to a surprisingly substantial cadre of male feminists arguing for reforms of various kinds in the 1790s and beyond . . . In this well written and concise book . . . Chernock argues persuasively for the importance of male feminism in the 1790s . . . [A] most enjoyable and profitable read."-Emma Macleod, Enlightenment and Dissent, "Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture more generally, Chernock carefully discriminates among the various arguments that were being developed in the name of reform, including Lockean liberalism, republicanism, rational dissent, Utilitarianism, sentimentalism, and constitutionalism, each of which advanced a different sense of what 'women's rights' meant or could mean and how and to what ends such rights should be affirmed and put into practice."--Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University,New Books on Literature 19, "This book brings together significant recent research on previously little-known male defenders of women's rights and an interpretive framework within which the works and lives of these individuals may be understood. Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism presents a challenging and original argument that will undoubtedly provoke responses and disagreements." --Jane Rendall, University of York, "This is a fascinating and important study, which shows convincingly that nineteenth-century male feminists such as William Thompson and John Stuart Mill should not be seen as 'isolated or exceptional male spokesmen for women's rights', but, rather, that they were the successors to a surprisingly substantial cadre of male feminists arguing for reforms of various kinds in the 1790s and beyond . . . In this well written and concise book . . . Chernock argues persuasively for the importance of male feminism in the 1790s . . . [A] most enjoyable and profitable read."—Emma Macleod, Enlightenment and Dissent, "... [Chernock's] study reveals a firmly established feminist tradition, in which male radicals regularly made women's rights part of the reformist agenda."—Emily Hodgson Anderson,Times Literary Supplement, Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [ Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism ]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture|9780804763110|, " Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism throws a different light on many of the complexities and contradictions in the late Enlightenment's attitude to women and sex equality by taking the perspective of radical males. Chernock's analysis is multi-layered and eschews easy solutions and conclusions. This is a very important book that will make a major contribution to an area that is just beginning to be studied." --Michele Cohen, Richmond University, "But in this thoughtful and lucidly argued book, Chernock illuminates some of the strengths and weaknesses of male feminism in the late British enlightenment . . . The main achievement of Chernock's study is to demonstrate that, far from being merely another radical 'ism' that 'missed its moment', feminism was a central feature of late British Enlightenment thinking, and as such a major contribution to the radical programme that transformed the nineteenth and twentieth-century political landscape."--Nigel Leask, History Workshop Journal, "Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [ Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism ]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture more generally, Chernock carefully discriminates among the various arguments that were being developed in the name of reform, including Lockean liberalism, republicanism, rational dissent, Utilitarianism, sentimentalism, and constitutionalism, each of which advanced a different sense of what 'women's rights' meant or could mean and how and to what ends such rights should be affirmed and put into practice."--Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University, New Books on Literature 19, "Arianne Chernock has produced an impressive survey of the male writers, educationalists, political philosophers, and publishers who worked within the late Enlightenment in Britain, whom she terms 'feminists' . . . Chernock shows the potential for a deeper, nuanced, and critical account of feminism through the inclusion of men; this is a trend that will hopefully produce similar accounts of male feminists in other periods and settings."-Lucy Delap, Journal of Modern History, "[Chernock] sheds light on the tensions and contradictions in the debates concerning women's roles, sex differences, and gendered roles among radical thinkers and rational Dissenters at the time of the commemoration of the centennial of the Glorious Revolution and on the eve as well as at the beginning of the French Revolution . . . Chernock demonstrates that the question of women's rights was not marginal in radical debates."--Guyonne Leduc, Cercles, "Arianne Chernock has produced an impressive survey of the male writers, educationalists, political philosophers, and publishers who worked within the late Enlightenment in Britain, whom she terms 'feminists' . . . Chernock shows the potential for a deeper, nuanced, and critical account of feminism through the inclusion of men; this is a trend that will hopefully produce similar accounts of male feminists in other periods and settings."—Lucy Delap, Journal of Modern History, "This book brings together significant recent research on previously little-known male defenders of women's rights and an interpretive framework within which the works and lives of these individuals may be understood.Men and the Making of Modern British Feminismpresents a challenging and original argument that will undoubtedly provoke responses and disagreements." -Jane Rendall, University of York, "Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [ Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism ]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture more generally, Chernock carefully discriminates among the various arguments that were being developed in the name of reform, including Lockean liberalism, republicanism, rational dissent, Utilitarianism, sentimentalism, and constitutionalism, each of which advanced a different sense of what 'women's rights' meant or could mean and how and to what ends such rights should be affirmed and put into practice."--Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University, New Books on Literature 19 "[Chernock's] study reveals a firmly established feminist tradition, in which male radicals regularly made women's rights part of the reformist agenda."--Emily Hodgson Anderson, Times Literary Supplement "This book brings together significant recent research on previously little-known male defenders of women's rights and an interpretive framework within which the works and lives of these individuals may be understood. Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism presents a challenging and original argument that will undoubtedly provoke responses and disagreements."--Jane Rendall, University of York " Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism throws a different light on many of the complexities and contradictions in the late Enlightenment's attitude to women and sex equality by taking the perspective of radical males. Chernock's analysis is multi-layered and eschews easy solutions and conclusions. This is a very important book that will make a major contribution to an area that is just beginning to be studied."--Michele Cohen, Richmond University, "Arianne Chernock has produced an impressive survey of the male writers, educationalists, political philosophers, and publishers who worked within the late Enlightenment in Britain, whom she terms 'feminists' . . . Chernock shows the potential for a deeper, nuanced, and critical account of feminism through the inclusion of men; this is a trend that will hopefully produce similar accounts of male feminists in other periods and settings."--Lucy Delap, Journal of Modern History, "Arianne Chernock has produced an impressive survey of the male writers, educationalists, political philosophers, and publishers who worked within the late Enlightenment in Britain, whom she terms "feminists." . . Chernock shows the potential for a deeper, nuanced, and critical account of feminism through the inclusion of men; this is a trend that will hopefully produce similar accounts of male feminists in other periods and settings."-Lucy Delap, Journal of Modern History, "But in this thoughtful and lucidly argued book, Chernock illuminates some of the strengths and weaknesses of male feminism in the late British enlightenment . . . The main achievement of Chernock's study is to demonstrate that, far from being merely another radical 'ism' that 'missed its moment', feminism was a central feature of late British Enlightenment thinking, and as such a major contribution to the radical programme that transformed the nineteenth and twentieth-century political landscape."—Nigel Leask, History Workshop Journal, "... [Chernock's] study reveals a firmly established feminist tradition, in which male radicals regularly made women's rights part of the reformist agenda."--Emily Hodgson Anderson, Times Literary Supplement, "[Chernock] sheds light on the tensions and contradictions in the debates concerning women's roles, sex differences, and gendered roles among radical thinkers and rational Dissenters at the time of the commemoration of the centennial of the Glorious Revolution and on the eve as well as at the beginning of the French Revolution . . . Chernock demonstrates that the question of women's rights was not marginal in radical debates."-Guyonne Leduc, Cercles, "This is a fascinating and important study, which shows convincingly that nineteenth-century male feminists such as William Thompson and John Stuart Mill should not be seen as 'isolated or exceptional male spokesmen for women's rights', but, rather, that they were the successors to a surprisingly substantial cadre of male feminists arguing for reforms of various kinds in the 1790s and beyond . . . In this well written and concise book . . . Chernock argues persuasively for the importance of male feminism in the 1790s . . . [A] most enjoyable and profitable read."--Emma Macleod, Enlightenment and Dissent, "Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [ Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism ]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture more generally, Chernock carefully discriminates among the various arguments that were being developed in the name of reform, including Lockean liberalism, republicanism, rational dissent, Utilitarianism, sentimentalism, and constitutionalism, each of which advanced a different sense of what 'women's rights' meant or could mean and how and to what ends such rights should be affirmed and put into practice."-Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University, New Books on Literature 19, "But in this thoughtful and lucidly argued book, Chernock illuminates some of the strengths and weaknesses of male feminism in the late British enlightenment . . . The main achievement of Chernock's study is to demonstrate that, far from being merely another radical 'ism' that 'missed its moment', feminism was a central feature of late British Enlightenment thinking, and as such a major contribution to the radical programme that transformed the nineteenth and twentieth-century political landscape."-Nigel Leask, History Workshop Journal, "[Chernock] sheds light on the tensions and contradictions in the debates concerning women's roles, sex differences, and gendered roles among radical thinkers and rational Dissenters at the time of the commemoration of the centennial of the Glorious Revolution and on the eve as well as at the beginning of the French Revolution . . . Chernock demonstrates that the question of women's rights was not marginal in radical debates."—Guyonne Leduc, Cercles, "Anyone interested in the early history of feminist contestation in the West should read [ Men and the Making of Modern British Feminism ]. Seeking to show how a commitment to women's rights fits into the discourses of reformist and radical culture more generally, Chernock carefully discriminates among the various arguments that were being developed in the name of reform, including Lockean liberalism, republicanism, rational dissent, Utilitarianism, sentimentalism, and constitutionalism, each of which advanced a different sense of what 'women's rights' meant or could mean and how and to what ends such rights should be affirmed and put into practice."—Sonia Hofkosh, Tufts University, New Books on Literature 19
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2010
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