Gender and the English Revolution
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In this fascinating and unique study, Ann Hughes examines how the experience of civil war in seventeenth-century England affected the roles of women and men in politics and society; and how conventional concepts of masculinity and femininity were called into question by the war and the trial and execution of…
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Men thought women had no place in politics, but when England was engulfed in civil war in the 1640s women couldn’t opt out.
Ann Hughes explores the lives of those trapped in cities and castles under siege, or left to support their families when their husbands went off to war, perhaps never to return. I like the way she widens the scope of her book to show, for example, how both Cavalier and Roundhead propagandists exploited gender images, mocking their adversaries as effeminate cuckolds.
Hughes demonstrates too how the war broke down gender barriers, just as the twentieth-century world wars…
From Bernard's list on women in early modern England.
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