Bültmann & Gerriets
A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1700-1800
von Karen Green
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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ISBN: 978-1-107-45002-8
Erschienen am 17.11.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 460 Gramm
Umfang: 316 Seiten

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Karen was born in southern Alberta and earned her BA and LLB from the University of Alberta in Edmonton. She focused on labour and employment law, working with municipal governments, later providing HR training courses at various institutions. For twelve years she served as a part-time chair of review panels with the BC Mental Health Review Board. She co-wrote Greetings from Canada 1884-1915 in 2013 with her husband Jan Krijff, which received an honorable mention from the IndieFab Awards in the USA. After retiring from BC Hydro in 2012, she moved from Vancouver to the Netherlands with her husband, where she is trying to learn Dutch and other languages.



This book explores and examines the political philosophies of enlightenment women across Europe in the eighteenth century.



Introduction; 1. Early eighteenth-century debates: from Anne Dacier to Catharine Trotter Cockburn; 2. Mary Delariviere Manley, Mary Wortley Montagu and Eliza Haywood: sexuality and politics in the works of Whig and Tory women; 3. From the marquise de Lambert to Françoise de Graffigny: the ideology of the salons; 4. Enlightenment women in Italy; 5. From Hanover and Leipzig to Russia; 6. Women's moral mission and the Bluestocking circle; 7. Responses to Jean-Jacques Rousseau: from Octavie Belot to Germaine de Staël; 8. Radical English women: from Catharine Macaulay to Helen Maria Williams; 9. Anticipating and experiencing the revolution in France; 10. Women and revolution in Italy, Germany, and Holland; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.