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Feminism, Marriage and the Law in Victorian England, 1850-95 | 0:e upplagan
- Häftad, Engelska, 2021
- Författare: Shanley Mary Lyndo
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Beskrivning
Traditional studies of the women’s movement in Victorian England focused on the battle for suffrage and other public rights. In this new study, however, Mary Lyndon Shanley explores how Victorian women campaigned to reform the laws which related to marriage and the married state.
Arguing that without a fundamental transformation of the marriage relationship there would be no justice for women, they fought a series of campaigns to change laws governing divorce, married women’s property, infanticide, protective labour legislation, child custody, wife abuse, marital rape and the “restitution of conjugal rights”.
Women involved in these campaigns exposed the connection between the privileged position of men in both public and private life and the reluctance of Parliament to enact the reforms women sought. In a series of case studies Shanley explores the demands of the reformers, and the response of Parliament.
In an Epilogue, Shanley warns of the dangers to liberal feminism in relying exclusively on equal rights in the law as a formula for change.
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Feminism, Marriage and the Law in Victorian England, 1850-95 av Shanley Mary Lyndo är en Häftad bok på Engelska. Den utgavs 2021 av Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
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