Transcribing Class and Gender in the nineteenth-century courts and offices
A scholarly study on masculinity and femininity in nineteenth-century courts and offices. Offers cultural analysis and historical context. Customer insight indicates thoughtful engagement with gendered power structures
Highlights
- gender-class analysis
- nineteenth-century institutions
- court-and-office cultural roles
Pros
- scholarly historical analysis
- clear focus on gender and class
- contextualizes legal and office settings
- distinctive topic in US history
Cons
- academic tone may be dense
- N/A features section
- limited consumer-focused insights