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Gender and History: Retrospect and Prospect


Gender and History: Retrospect and Prospect

Paperback by Davidoff, Leonore (University of Essex); McClelland, Keith (Middlesex University); Varikas, Eleni (Universite de Paris VIII)

Gender and History: Retrospect and Prospect

£24.00

ISBN:
9780631219989
Publication Date:
17 Apr 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 11 May 2024
Gender and History: Retrospect and Prospect

Description

This book presents a wide-ranging and important collection of new work on gender history. It includes a variety of international contributions which provide the reader with a global perspective on how gender history has developed and where it is going. The subjects covered include gendered space, colonial identites, biology and science, politics, citizenship and the public shere, work, family, and oral history. Ranging from Europe to Asia, Australia to North and South America, together the essays provide an essential guide to the recent and future direction of gender history.

Contents

Introduction: Leonore Davidoff, Keith Mcclelland and Eleni Varikas. 1. Woman in Nineteenth-Century America: Christine Stansell (Princeton University). 2. Silences Broken, Silences Kept: Gender and Sexuality in African-American History: Michele Mitchell (University of Michigan). 3. Giving Masculinity a History: Some Contributions from the Historiography of a Colonial India: Mrinalini Sinha (Southern Illinois University At Carbondale). 4. The Gender of Militancy: Notes on the Possibilities of a Different History of Political Action: Marco Aurelio Garcia (Universidade Estadual de Campinas). 5. Women and the Public Sphere: Jane Rendall (University of York). 6. The Difficulties of Gender in France: Reflections on a Concept: Michele Riot Sarcey (University of Paris VIII). 7. The Body as Method? Reflections on a Concept: Kathleen Canning (University of Michigan). 8. Gender and Science: Ilana Lowy (Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Scientifique). 9. Work, Gender & History in the 1990's and Beyond: Efi Avdela (University of Athens). 10. Close Relations? Bringing Together Gender and Family in English History: Megan Doolittle (Middlesex University). 11. Gendered Space: A New Look at Turkish Modernisation: Ferhinde Ozbay (Booazici University). 12. Paradoxes of Gender: Writing History in Post-Communist Russia 1987-1998: Irina Korovushkina (University of Essex). 13. Conceptualising Gender in a Swedish Context: Asa Lundqvist (Lund University). 14. Gender and the Categories of Experienced History: Selma Leydesdorff (Belle van Zuylen Onderzoeks Instituut). 15. Writing Gender into History and History in Gender: Creating a Nation and Australian Historiography: Joy Damousi (University of Melbourne).

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