Gender Remade Gender Remade

Gender Remade

Citizenship, Suffrage, and Public Power in the New Northwest, 1879–1912

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Publisher Description

Gender Remade explores a little-known experiment in gender equality in Washington Territory in the 1870s and 1880s. Building on path-breaking innovations in marital and civil equality, lawmakers extended a long list of political rights and obligations to both men and women, including the right to serve on juries and hold public office. As the territory moved toward statehood, however, jury duty and constitutional co-sovereignty proved to be particularly controversial; in the end, 'modernization' and national integration brought disastrous losses for women until 1910, when political rights were partially restored. Losses to women's sovereignty were profound and enduring - a finding that points, not to rights and powers, but to constitutionalism and the power of social practice as Americans struggled to establish gender equality. Gender Remade is a significant contribution to the understudied legal history of the American West, especially the role that legal culture played in transitioning from territory to statehood.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
November 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
723
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.9
MB
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