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adam_text | Contents
R
List of figures
xvii
Acknowledgements
xix
Introduction
1
PARTI
Rights of man and duties of woman
11
Prelude: Women s identity in eighteenth-century culture
13
1.1
Declaration of the Rights of Woman,
Olympe
de
Gouges
13
1.2
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
16
1
Intimate worlds: self, sex and family
19
On woman
19
1.3
Sophie, or Woman,
J. J.
Rousseau
19
1.4
Catherine Macaulay responds
21
Educating girls
22
1.5
Industry School, Girls Industry School Minute Book
23
1.6
Bourgeois girls school, Copenhagen
24
1.7
Home education, Charlotte Biehl
25
Transitions
26
1.8
A fathers advice, Robertson of Strowan to his daughter
Margaret
26
1.9
A daughters proposal, Lady Caroline Dawson, Countess
ofPortarlington
28
1.10
Betrothal and wedding,
Henriette Herz 29
viii
Contents
Women going it alone
30
1.11
Choosing singleness, Charlotte Biehl
32
1.12
Innkeepers, The Gentleman s Magazine
32
Marriage law
33
1.13
Danish law, Kong Christian den Femtis
Danske Lov
33
1.14
Germanic law, The Frederician code
35
1.15
Husband and wife, William
Blackstone 36
1.16
Napoleonic law, Code Napoleon
37
Husbands and wives
38
1.17
On marriage,
Manon
Roland
38
1.18
Mourning a husband, Jane Aikin to Anna Letitia
Aikin Barbauld
39
1.19
Seeking separation, La Dame Rapaly
40
Experts on childcare
40
1.20
Parenting, William
Buchán
41
1.21
Attending infants,
Bernhard Christoph
Faust
42
Mothers and children
44
1.22 Susanne Necker
on childbirth
44
1.23
Caroline
Schelling
on childbirth
45
1.24
Mothers and daughters, Elizabeth
Vigée Le Brun
45
1.25
Infanticide, Trial of Mary Doe, December
1733 46
2
Community spaces
48
Keeping house
48
1.26 Haus-Mutter, Johan Heinrich
Zedlers
48
1.27
Directions for the housekeeper, Lady Grisell Baillie
49
Labouring women
50
1.28
Rural women, Mary Collier
51
1.29
Into a life of labour, Anna
Luisa Karsch
53
1.30
Poverty and toil, Arthur Young s Travels in France
54
1.31
Nailers of Birmingham, William Hutton
55
1.32
A servant writes home
55
Artisans
56
1.33
Fashion merchants,
Louis-Sébastien Mercier
56
1.34
Lacemakers and milliners, The Book of Trades
57
1.35
Seamstresses and tailors, Ebenezer Bain
58
1.36
Tailors widows,
La Rochelle
59
Contents ix
Businesswomen
59
1.37
Scottish businesswomen
60
1.38
Finnish businesswomen
61
1.39
Susan Trail at the Aberdeen Journal
62
1.40
Daughter and father, City of Turku, Finland
64
1.41
Absent husband, Maria
Elisabet Claesson
65
1.42
Female partnerships, Ann Buchanan,
Jannie
Muschet
and
Cicely Murray
66
1.43
Wives and business, Daniel Defoe
67
Midwifery
68
1.44
Woman-obstetrician, The Encyclopedia of Diderot and
d Alembert
68
1.45
A midwife strikes back, Elizabeth Nihell
69
1.46
Accoucheuses, Archives
municipales de
Grenoble
70
1.47
A Frisian midwife,
Catharina Schrader
71
3
Wider worlds: gendering the Enlightenment
73
Rulers
73
1.48
Political testament, Empress Maria Theresa
73
1.49
Regent for a son, Anna
Amalia,
Duchess of
Saxe-
Weimar-Eisenach
74
1.50
Grand Instructions, Her Imperial Majesty Catherine II
76
Political culture
78
1.51
Palace coup, Copenhagen,
19
April
1784 78
1.52
The Westminster election, London,
1774 80
InteUectual rights
81
1.53
Charlotte Smith, Desmond: A Novel
82
1.54
Fanny Burney, Evelina
82
1.55
A writing career, Charlotte Biehl
83
1.56
On female literature,
Germaine de Staël
84
1.57
Journal
des
Dames, Madame
de Beaumer
85
1.58
Woman s defence against Rousseau,
Hedvig Charlotta
Nordenflycht
87
1.59
Intellectual education, Amelia Hoist
88
Science and intellect
89
1.60
Academic director, Elizabeth Dashkova
89
1.61
On calculus, Maria Gaetana Agnesi
91
1.62
Sweeping the heavens, Caroline Herschel
92
χ
Contents
Travelling
women
94
1.63
Memorandums on travelling, Lady Grisell Baillie
94
Intermezzo: the Revolutionary era
97
Rights of women
97
1.64
Admitting women to citizenship, Marquis
de
Condorcet
97
1.65
The necessity for women s influence in government,
Etta Palm d Aelders
99
1.66
Cahiers,
grievances and complaints of women by
Mme.
В. В.
101
1.67
The view from Italy, Elisabetta Caminer
Turra
101
1.68
Wollstonecraft s obituary, Gentleman s Magazine
102
Reflections on revolution
102
1.69
Rebellion in Ireland,
1798,
Mary Shackleton Leadbeater
103
1.70
Manon
Roland reflects
104
1.71
Widow Capet, her last letter, Marie Antoinette
105
1.72
Olympe de
Gouges to her son
106
PARTII
Domesticity and industrialism
107
Prelude: legacy of the Enlightenment
109
2.1
Custody of infants, Caroline Norton
110
2.2
Legal minority,
Fredrika
Bremer 112
4
Intimate worlds: self, sex and family
115
Educating women
115
2.3
Think, judge and act,
Karoline Milde 115
2.4
Educating women, Minna Canth
116
2.5
Public education, Emily Faithful
117
2.6
Drawing on the United States,
Célestin Hippeau
118
2.7
Tension with home education, Laura Fitinghoff
119
2.8
Male and female education compared, Emilia
Pardo Bazán
120
2.9
Special treatment? Emily Davies
120
Bridging two worlds
121
2.10
Confirmation,
Adelheid Popp 122
2.11
Dreaming of husbands, Marie Lafarge
123
2.12
Practical trousseaus, IDUN
123
2.13
Jewish courtship, Fanny Lewald
125
Contents xi
2.14
Social
difference,
Josefa Náprstková
126
2.15
Disillusionment, Suzanne Voilquin
127
Marriage
129
2.16
Marital duty, Joachim
Friedrich
Campe
129
2.17
Women from angels,
Gustave Droz
130
2.18
The improvised dinner,
Fredrika
Bremer 131
Singletons
133
2.19
On not marrying,
Fredrika
Bremer 133
2.20
Lord Meadowbank s argument, Miss Marianne Woods
and Miss Janet Pirie against Helen Cumming Gordon
134
Mothers and children
135
2.21
Daughter and mother, the Empress Frederick
136
2.22
Childcare advice,
Correo de las Damas
136
2.23
Mother—daughter tensions, Fanny Lewald
137
2.24
Child custody, Harriet Martineau
137
5
Community spaces
140
Keeping a good house
140
2.25
Defining the housewife,
Henriette Davidis 140
2.26
Three domestic spices, Anne Marie Mangor
141
2.27
Domestic medicine, Cora-Elisabeth Millet-Robinet
142
2.28
Reception days,
Mottagningsdagar , IDUN
143
2.29
Beck and call, Doris
Viersbeck 144
Rural worlds
145
2.30
Rural women, Great Britain Parliamentary Papers
145
2.31
Irish widows, Great Britain Parliamentary Papers
148
Urban workers
149
2.32
A working woman,
Adelheid Popp 149
2.33
The sewing machine, Ottilie
Baader 152
2.34
Women strike,
Amálie
Seidl
154
Business and professions
155
2.35
Sole manager, Marie
Hackman
156
2.36
Applying for a teaching licence, Louise Kauffman
156
2.37
Mathematics teacher, Leonilda
Sjöström
157
2.38
Community medicine, Maria Pokrovskaya
158
2.39
Midwifery training, Varvara Kashevarova-Rudneva
160
2.40
Society of Apothecaries, Victoria Magazine
162
xii Contents
6
Shaping
wider
worlds
163
Political women
163
2.41
Discovering injustice, Minna Canth
164
2.42
Political education and the woman question,
Adelheid Popp 165
2.43
Women of Spain, Emilia
Bazán
167
2.44
Why I mention women, Flora Tristan
169
2.45
My first speech, Maud
Gonne
170
2.46
Ladies Charitable Clothing Society, John Francis Maguire
171
Worlds of talent
173
2.47
Pseudonyms, Currer Bell [Charlotte
Brontë]
173
2.48
On critics, George Sand
175
2.49
Silly novelists, George Eliot
177
2.50
Creating a role, Sarah
Bernhardt 179
2.51
Bride of science, Ada Lovelace
180
2.52
Mécanique
celeste, Martha Somerville
181
2.53
Mathematics professor, Sofia
Koval
evskaya
183
Intermezzo: la Belle
Époque
185
Female health
185
2.54
Arbitrary maternity ,
Aletta
Jacobs
185
2.55
Examining prostitutes, Maria Ekunina-Fiveskaya
187
Votes for women
189
2.56
Electoral disabilities of women, Millicent Garrett Fawcett
190
2.57
Freedom or death, Emmeline Pankhurst
192
2.58
Workers and women, Hubertine Auclert
193
2.59
Why should women wait?
Frida Stéenhoff
194
2.60
A non-partisan view, M. Vakhtina
196
Travel and empire
197
2.61
Persian pictures, Gertrude Bell
197
2.62
Assisted passages, Female Emigration to Canada
198
2.63
The place of Javanese women, A. Kruyt
198
PART
ΠΙ
Modern times
201
Prelude: carrying Linda s stones
203
3.1
Evolution of the peace movement, Bertha
von Suttner 204
3.2
Woman as other ,
Simone de
Beauvoir
206
Contents xiii
7
Intimacy and independence
208
Finding their way
208
3.3
Puberty,
Marthe
Franciilon
208
3.4
Sex education, Nellie Van
Kol
209
3.5
Craving education, Karen Horney
211
3.6
Disappointing daughter,
Simone de
Beauvoir
213
3.7
Housewifery and ignorance, Joyce Storey
214
3.8
Evacuated and fostered, May Hobbs
215
3.9
The child who loved roads, Cora
Sandel
216
Changing values
218
3.10
Love and ethics, Ellen Key
219
3.11
Communist Utopia, Alexandra Kollontai
220
3.12
Proposing marriage, Inge Marie Holten-Nielsen
221
3.13
Nazi vision,
Emilie
Müller-Zadow 223
3.14
Marriage decline,
Alva Myrdal
225
3.15
Family rights, The Holy See
226
Women s realities
227
3.16
A Scottish courtship and marriage
227
3.17
Why soviet women want to get married,
Ekaterina
Alexandrova
228
3.18
Estonian realities, Tiina
Jääger
230
Motherhood
231
Singletons
232
3.19
Celibacy, the superior state, Madeleine
Pelletier 233
3.20
A widow with children,
Marienthal,
Austria
234
3.21
Singletons and pregnancy, Mary Helen
Odie
235
3.22
Contrasexuality , E.
Krause 236
8
The transitional community
238
Work and identity
238
3.23
Consequences of woman s work, Louise-Marie Compain
238
3.24
Women s happiness,
Gina Lombroso
240
3.25
Mothers occupations, Elisabeth
Pfeil 241
3.26
Housewives realities,
Helge Pross 243
War work
244
3.27
Employing women in war, General Paul
von
Hindenburg
244
3.28
The woman s front, Reichsorganisationsleiter
der NSDAP 245
xiv Contents
Women at work
246
3.29
In at the deep end, A French woman
246
3.30
Replacing men, Mary Hughes
248
3.31
Home and work, Agnes Leask
250
3.32
Scottish shopgirl, Women s Oral History Project
251
3.33
Dutch invoice clerk
252
3.34
Journalism, Kate
Adie
253
3.35
Women as lawyers, Dame Margaret Booth
255
Legislation and unemployment
256
3.36
Protection of workers,
Clothilde Dissard
257
3.37
Gender, time and unemployment,
Marienthal,
Austria
259
3.38
Unemployment assistance, Margaret Bondfield
261
3.39
Unemployment insurance, Ellen Wilkinson
262
9
The wider stage
264
Feminism
264
3.40
Women: the longest revolution, Juliet Mitchell
264
3.41
Commotion on the Left,
Inga Dahlsgård
265
3.42
The
Lila
Manifesto , East German feminists
267
The elephant in the room
269
3.43
Cause
célebre,
Helene
Brion
269
3.44
Women at the front, Dolores
Ibárruri
270
3.45
Loss of a child,
Käthe Kollwitz 273
3.46
Concentration camp,
1930s, Lina Haag 275
3.47
Letters from France
276
3.48
A child s life in Sarajevo,
Zlata Filipović
277
Political activism
281
3.49
Irish feminism, Constance Markievicz
281
3.50
The Easter uprising, Eily O Hanrahan O Reilly
282
3.51
Debating the treaty, Kathleen O Callaghan
283
Global politics
284
3.52
Call to action,
Gro
Harlem Brundtland
284
3.53
Challenging the male elite, Honor Mahony
286
Legacies of empire
287
3.54
Gender and race, Capt. the Hon. E. M. V. Kenealy
287
3.55
Colonial policy in relation to coloured races, Duchess
of Atholl and Eleanor Rathbone
288
3.56
Burqas and Frenchness, Myriam Benraad
291
3.57
The politics of the veil, Joan
Wallach
Scott
292
Contents xv
Worlds of creativity
293
3.58
Story of a Story ,
Selma Lagerlöf
294
3.59
Journalism,
1900, Lina Morgenstein 297
3.60
Foreign correspondent,
1941,
Ève
Curie
298
3.61
Foreign correspondent,
1990s,
Kate
Adie
299
3.62
Cinema as movement,
Germaine Dulac
300
3.63
Fashion icon, Coco Chanel
302
3.64
A sporting life, Dorothy Campbell
Hurd
303
Further reading
305
Index
307
Women in European
Culture and Society
Women in European Culture and Society: A Sourcebook includes a range of trans¬
national sources which encompass the history of women in Europe from the
beginning of the eighteenth century right up to the present day. Including
documents from across Europe, from France and Germany to Estonia, Spain
and Russia, organised in a broad chronological spread, the diversity of the
sources included in the book is unique
—
including many never translated into
English before. Deborah Simonton offers detailed interpretive introductions
that analyse and contextualise the sources.
A central feature is the exploration of how women operated within
gendered worlds and used their skills and abilities to shape and claim their own
identities and to engage with how they contributed as practitioners to shaping
European culture and society. With over
200
sources, the book allows us to
hear women s voices as they articulate their understandings of their worlds
and helps to capture a sense of women s motivations, options and choices as
they understood them
—
allowing readers to focus on either a period or a
theme and providing a comparative resource.
Ideal for use on its own or as a companion volume to Simonton s other
major work, Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity
since
1700,
this sourcebook is an invaluable collection offering vivid first-hand
accounts of women s lives.
Deborah Simonton (FRHist) is Associate Professor at the University of
Southern Denmark and leads the Gender in the European Town Network.
Her publications include Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill
and Identity since
1700
(Routledge,
2010)
and The Routledge History of Women
in Europe since
Î700
(Routledge,
2006),
as well as the forthcoming Female
Agency in the Urban Economy: Gender in the European Towns,
1640-1830,
co-edited with Anne Montenach (Routledge,
2013)
and Women in Eighteenth-
century Scotland, co-edited with Kate Barclay
(2013).
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