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C.C.Stopes

British freewomen : Their historical privilege

In “British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege,” C. C. Stopes artfully traverses the complex landscape of women's status in British society, particularly the evolving concept of freedom and independence. Set against the backdrop of both historical and contemporary discourses, Stopes employs an analytical and discursive literary style, blending narrative history with theoretical insights. Through meticulous research and compelling arguments, she examines the privileges afforded to 'freewomen' throughout various historical epochs, illuminating the social, legal, and economic frameworks that have both constrained and empowered women in Britain. C. C. Stopes, a prominent advocate for women's rights and social reform in the early 20th century, brings a wealth of experience to her writing. Her scholarly background and involvement in the Suffrage Movement inform her examination of gender roles and rights, prompting her to challenge conventional narratives. Her commitment to women's liberation and education resonates deeply throughout this work, offering a nuanced perspective that sheds light on the historical inequalities faced by women. “British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege” is an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, British history, or social justice. Stopes' insightful exploration encourages readers to reassess their perceptions of freedom within the broader context of societal norms and historical privilege, making it a pivotal contribution to ongoing conversations about women's rights.
198 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Good Press
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