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Preface |
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Introduction: Women, intellect, and politics: their intersection in seventeenth-century England |
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Part I Women's political writings, 1400-1690 |
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1 Christine de Pizan and the origins of peace theory |
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2 Political thought/political action: Margaret Cavendish's Hobbesian dilemma |
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3 Women's public political voice in England: 1640-1740 |
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4 Contextualizing Aphra Behn: plays, politics, and party, 1679-1689 |
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Part II Women's political and philosophical writings, 1690-1800 |
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5 Astell, Masham, and Locke: religion and politics |
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6 The politics of sense and sensibility: Mary Wollstonecraft and Catharine Macaulay Graham on Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France |
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7 Mary Wollstonecraft on sensibility, women's rights, and patriarchal power |
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148 | (20) |
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8 Emilie du Chatelet: genius, gender, and intellectual authority |
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168 | (23) |
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Part III The intellectual context and economic setting for early modern women |
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9 Contract and coercion: power and gender in Leviathan |
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10 The significant sounds of silence: the absence of women from the political thought of Sir Robert Filmer and John Locke (or, "Why can't a woman be more like a man?") |
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11 Catharine Macaulay: patriot historian |
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12 Investments, votes, and "bribes": women as shareholders in the chartered national companies |
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Part IV Early modern legal and political prescriptions for women |
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13 The politics of identity and monarchic government in France: the debate over female exclusion |
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289 | (16) |
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14 The Holy Roman Empire: women and politics beyond liberalism, individual rights, and revolutionary theory |
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305 | (19) |
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15 Women as sextons and electors: King's Bench and precedents for women's citizenship |
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324 | (19) |
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16 "To be some body": married women and The Hardships of the English Laws |
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Conclusion: women's writing, women's standing: theory and politics in the early modern period |
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Index |
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