Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland

Rosalind Carr

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

What role did gender play in the Scottish Enlightenment? Combining intellectual and cultural history, this book explores how men and women experienced the Scottish Enlightenment. It examines Scotland in a European context, investigating ideologies of gender and cultural practices among the urban elites of Scotland in the 18th century.

The book provides an in-depth analysis of men's construction and performance of masculinity in intellectual clubs, taverns and through the violent ritual of the duel. Women are important actors in this story, and the book presents an analysis of women's contribution to Scottish Enlightenment culture, and it asks why there were no Scottish bluestockings.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages206
ISBN (Electronic)9780748646432
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jan 2014

Publication series

NameScottish Historical Review Monographs
PublisherEdinburgh University Press

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this