abstract: The union between England and Scotland, which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain, generated heated discussion both before and after the Acts of Union took effect on May 1, 1707. Members of Parliament, the nobility, clergymen, pamphleteers, and authors from both nations participated in debates on the Union, in many kinds of writing, for many years after 1707. The voices of British women, however, have not been sufficiently considered in our scholarship, and are often conspicuously absent from our accounts of these polemical wars, which were still raging in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This dissertation seeks to fill this gap in the academic conversation by taking Scottish, English, and British nation...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...
My dissertation argues that national tropes are continually in a state of flux as they are employed...
“Engendering Great Britain” argues that following the 1707 Union between Scotland and England Scotti...
The thesis contends that dramatists, pamphleteers and poets mobilised issues of gender in a bid to n...
"July 2011"The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appear...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
During the Regency period (1811-1820), Britons were faced at home with daunting political problems: ...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
This thesis intends to investigate how educated British women travellers challenged conventional fem...
In World War I and the decade following, England faced the unraveling of the Empire and waning globa...
This dissertation identifies the character type of the "improperly educated" woman, who is both rati...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...
My dissertation argues that national tropes are continually in a state of flux as they are employed...
“Engendering Great Britain” argues that following the 1707 Union between Scotland and England Scotti...
The thesis contends that dramatists, pamphleteers and poets mobilised issues of gender in a bid to n...
"July 2011"The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appear...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
During the Regency period (1811-1820), Britons were faced at home with daunting political problems: ...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
This thesis intends to investigate how educated British women travellers challenged conventional fem...
In World War I and the decade following, England faced the unraveling of the Empire and waning globa...
This dissertation identifies the character type of the "improperly educated" woman, who is both rati...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...
This thesis considers the interrelationship between the discourse and performance of gender, nationa...