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Deborah Simonton

Gender in the European Town: Ancien Regime to the Modern

Gender in the European Town: Ancien Regime to the Modern

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of gender as a specific subject in urban history across Europe, covering a broad timespan. It will be of interest to gender historians and urban historians alike.

Format: Hardback
Length: 394 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Gender has long been a significant factor in shaping the urban landscape across Europe, and this groundbreaking book explores this topic in depth. Spanning a vast period from the Middle Ages to the present day, it provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of how gender has influenced the development of cities, societies, and cultures.

The book begins by examining the historical roots of gender inequality in urban spaces, exploring how societal norms and structures have perpetuated discrimination and marginalization of women and other marginalized groups. It then moves on to explore how these inequalities have played out in various aspects of urban life, such as housing, employment, education, and politics.

One of the key themes of the book is the ways in which gender has shaped the physical layout of cities. It highlights how urban planning has often been influenced by patriarchal values, leading to the creation of segregated spaces for men and women, with limited access to public spaces and resources. This has had a profound impact on the social and economic opportunities available to different groups of people, perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality.

The book also examines how gender has influenced the social dynamics of cities, exploring how different groups of women and men have interacted and negotiated their roles within urban spaces. It highlights the ways in which gender norms and stereotypes have shaped social relationships, and how these have impacted the experiences of women and other marginalized groups.

Another important theme of the book is the role of women in urban politics and governance. It explores how women have been marginalized and underrepresented in decision-making processes, and how they have worked to challenge these barriers and promote gender equality in urban spaces. The book also examines the ways in which women have been instrumental in shaping urban policies and initiatives, such as the development of affordable housing, public transportation, and women's rights organizations.

Throughout the book, the authors draw on a wide range of sources and perspectives to provide a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of gender and urban history. They include historical research, interviews with experts and activists, and case studies from cities across Europe and beyond. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that the book is accessible to a wide range of readers, including scholars, students, and policymakers.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book provides a vital contribution to the field of urban history and gender studies. It offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of how gender has shaped the urban landscape across Europe, and how these inequalities have persisted and evolved over time. By exploring the historical roots of gender inequality, the social dynamics of cities, and the role of women in urban politics and governance, the book provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing urban communities today. This book will be of interest to gender historians, urban historians, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between gender, society, and the urban environment.

Weight: 732g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780415684439

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