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The Struggle for the Breeches Anna Clark

The Struggle for the Breeches By Anna Clark

The Struggle for the Breeches by Anna Clark


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Linking the personal and the political, this book depicts the making of the working class in Britain as a 'struggle for the breeches.' Focusing on Lancashire, Glasgow, and London, it contrasts the experience of artisans and textile workers, demonstrating how each created distinctively gendered communities and political strategies.

The Struggle for the Breeches Summary

The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class by Anna Clark

Linking the personal and the political, Anna Clark depicts the making of the working class in Britain as a 'struggle for the breeches.' The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed significant changes in notions of masculinity and femininity, the sexual division of labor, and sexual mores, changes that were intimately intertwined with class politics. By integrating gender into the analysis of class formation, Clark transforms the traditional narrative of working-class history. Going beyond the sterile debate about whether economics or language determines class consciousness, Clark integrates working people's experience with an analysis of radical rhetoric. Focusing on Lancashire, Glasgow, and London, she contrasts the experience of artisans and textile workers, demonstrating how each created distinctively gendered communities and political strategies. Workers faced a 'sexual crisis,' Clark claims, as men and women competed for jobs and struggled over love and power in the family. While some radicals espoused respectability, others might be homophobes, wife-beaters, and tyrants at home; a radical's love of liberty could be coupled with lust for the life of a libertine. Clark shows that in trying to create a working class these radicals closed off the movement to women, instead adopting a conservative rhetoric of domesticity and narrowing their notion of the working class.

About Anna Clark

Anna Clark is Associate Professor of History at the University of North Carolina. She is the author of Women's Silence, Men's Violence: Sexual Assault in England, 1770-1845 (1987).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations and Tables
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

PART ONE WOMEN AND MEN IN PLEBEIAN CULTURE
2 Setting the Stage: Work and Family,
1780-1825
3 Men and Women Together and Apart:
Plebeian Culture and Communities
4 Plebeian Sexual Morality, 1780-1820
5 The Struggle for the Breeches: Conflict in
Plebeian Marriage

PART TWO THE SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS
6 Sin and Salvation: Men, Women, and Faith
7 The Struggle over the Gender Division of
Labor, 1780-1826
8 Manhood and Citizenship: Radical Politics,
1767-1816
9 A Wider Vision of Community, 1815-1820

PART THREE DOMESTICITY AND THE MAKING OF
THE WORKING CLASS, 1820-1850
10 Sexual Radicalism and the Pressure of Politics
11 Equality or Domesticity: the Dilemma
for Labor
12 Chartism: Domesticity and Politics
13 Chartism and the Problem of Women Workers
14 A Difficult Ideal: Domesticity in Popular
Culture and Practice
15 Conclusion

Appendix on 1841 Glasgow Census Sample
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR002656928
9780520208834
0520208838
The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class by Anna Clark
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
19970418
415
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