Preface and acknowledgments -- Introduction : the concept of the false universal -- "Only of free persons" : male maturation and the false universal -- "Citizens of the same city ... brethren and sisters" : gender and early modern English guilds -- "Acting his own part" : gender, the freeborn Englishman, and the execution of Charles I -- "Interests of the softer sex" : commercialism, politics, and gender in the eighteenth century -- Epilogue : "Masculine gender ... taken to include females" : gender, radical politics, and the Reform Bill of 1832
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-221) and index
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