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New perspectives on the history of gender and empire

Subtitlecomparative and global approaches
CreatorLindner, Ulrike > [ed.]
Lerp, Dorte > [ed]
Contributor[et al.]
Publish PlaceLondon
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Publish Year2018
PagesXI, 307p.
ISBN/ISSN9781350056312
Illustrationill.
Shelfmark
WER 1E 2018 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThis book deals not only with 'typical' colonial empires like the British Empire, but also with those less well-studied, such as the German, Russian, Italian and U.S. empires. The focus is on various imperial formations, from colonies in Africa or Asia to settler colonial settings like Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The book deals with key themes such as intimacy, sexuality and female education, as well as exploring aspects like the marriage regimes some empires developed or the so-called 'servant debates'. It also presents several ways in which imperial formations were structured by gender and categories like race, class, caste, sexuality, religion and citizenship.
Thesauruskolonialisme
seksualiteit
onderwijs
religie
burgerschap
huwelijken
etniciteit
LHBT
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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