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Household Politics: Conflict in Early Modern England

Online ISBN:
9780300195170
Print ISBN:
9780300180787
Publisher:
Yale University Press
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Household Politics: Conflict in Early Modern England

Published:
30 April 2013
Online ISBN:
9780300195170
Print ISBN:
9780300180787
Publisher:
Yale University Press

Abstract

This book offers a brand-new look at “familial patriarchy” in early modern England, which was an era when it supposedly thrived. Canonical sources and sermons often urged the subordination of women, but this book shows that most considered the notion ludicrous. In fact, it shows that families experienced a constant negotiation of power, debunking the myth that they were ever universally and non-negotiably patriarchal during this era. This analysis will be intimately familiar to anyone who is part of a family or business, although it resists the urge to extrapolate conclusions to the modern day. Instead, it shows why patriarchy did not incite women's political subordination, as we know it in the United States. This, of course, has been an essential thought within decades of feminist theory and history. The book also shows how conflict does not corrode social order, but actually helps create it.

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