Gendered nations : nationalisms and gender order in the long nineteenth century /
"This book examines how gender and nation legitimize and limit the access of individuals and groups to national movements and the resources of nation-states. From problems of inclusion, exclusion and difference, national wars and military systems to national symbols, rituals and myths, contribu...
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2000
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Table of Contents:
- Gender and nation in international comparison / Ida Blom
- Culture, nation and gender / Geoff Eley
- Nations : gendered, racialized, crossed with empire / Ruth Roach Pierson
- Gendered representations of the nation's past and future / Silke Wenk
- Male alterity in the French Revolution : two paintings by Anne Louis Girodet at the Salon of 1798 / Viktoria Schmidt-Linsenhoff
- The rule of difference : gender, class and empire in the making of the 1832 Reform Act / Catherine Hall
- The making of the Egyptian nation / Beth Baron
- The ambiguities for feminists of national belonging : race and gender in the imagined Australian community / Marilyn Lake
- A valorous Volk family : the nation, the military, and the gender order in Prussia in the time of the anti-Napoleonic Wars, 1806-15 / Karen Hagemann
- Regendering Afrikanerdom : the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War / Helen Bradford
- The Ladies' Land League and the Irish Land War 1881/1882 : defining the relationship between women and nation / Margaret Ward
- Women in a nation of men : the politics of the League of German Women's Associations (BDF) in imperial Germany, 1894-1914 / Angelika Schaser
- Political camp or the ambiguous engendering of the American Republic / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg
- Nationalizing women and engendering the nation : the Czech national movement / Jitka Malečková
- Constructing national identity in Latvia : gender and representation during the period of the national awakening / Irina Novikova