作者: Jill Vickers
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76699-7_17
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摘要: The differences in men’s and women’s experiences of national projects diverse colonial anti-colonial/imperial contexts have been little explored. But studies today reveal the effects historical legacies resulting from gender relations when nation-states were formed. In most European nations, citizenship was ‘gendered’ by privatization legal disabilities that denied women property, education, vote many theorists attributed to originating where male dominance prevailed. historians found nationalization increased status, literacy, military skills, reducing status agency through repressive family law codes, ‘separate spheres’ ideologies, violence. text compares gender/nation interactions across showing comparison’s value as basis theory explain rise, spread, intensity nationalism legacies’ effects.