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The Routledge History Handbook of Gender and the Urban Experience provides a thorough exploration of how gender dynamics have influenced and been influenced by city life throughout history. This edited volume brings together leading scholars to examine the complex relationships between gender identities, urban development, social structures, and lived experiences in cities across different eras and geographical regions.
The handbook covers diverse topics including women’s work in urban settings, feminist movements in cities, gender and architecture, public spaces and gender, migration patterns, domestic life, sexuality, and the evolution of gender roles within urban contexts. Contributors analyze how urbanization affected gender relations, women’s participation in civic life, and the emergence of new gender identities and expressions in metropolitan areas.
Essential for historians, urban scholars, gender studies researchers, and students, this comprehensive resource offers critical insights into how cities have been spaces of both constraint and liberation for different genders, shaping modern urban society.







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