Week
Lecture
Seminar
Term 1 Week 1
Introduction - SR & CH
Introduction
Week 2
Studying Gender History - CH
Gender and History
Week 3
Gender and the Enlightenment (Rousseau) - SR
Rousseau
Week 4
Gender and the Enlightenment (More and Wollstonecraft) - CH
More and Wollstonecraft
Week 5
Property and Consumption - SR
Property and Consumption
Week 6
Reading week
No Seminar
Week 7
Work and Industrialisation - CH
Work
Week 8
Anti-slavery - SR
Anti-slavery
Week 9
Philanthropy - SR
Philanthropy
Week 10
Early Nineteenth Century Politics - CH
Working-Class Politics
Term 2 Week 1
Marriage and Divorce - SR
Marriage and Divorce
The Family - CH
The Family
Long Essay Workshop - SR & CH
Sexuality - CH
Sexuality
Prostitution - SR
Prostitution
Reading Week
No Lecture
Education
Leisure - CH
Leisure
Politics after 1850 - SR
Women and late nineteenth-century politics
Women's suffrage - CH
Suffrage
Term 3 Week 1
Gender and Conflict - SR
War
Conclusions/Revision - CH &SR
Interwar and Revision PP
Revision - SR & CH
Revision
Gender Exam: 1400, 15/5/19
Lecturers: AG-E = Amy Galvin-Elliott; CH = Carys Howells; SR = Sarah Richardson