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- A History of Women in the West: Toward Cultural Identity in th...
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- Perrot, Michelle
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674403657
ISBN-13
9780674403659
eBay Product ID (ePID)
768448
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
728 Pages
Publication Name
History of Women in the West, Volume V: Toward a Cultural Identity in the Twentieth Century
Language
English
Subject
Women, Gender Studies, Modern / 20th Century, Women's Studies, World
Publication Year
1996
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
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0.2 in
Item Weight
13 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in
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Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
Provide[s] a basis for understanding contemporary women and many of the issues--employment, sexuality, violence, political and economic advantage--that affect the health of women...[An] expansive view of women's history., This wide-ranging anthropology on the history of women in the twentieth-century West presents material on the state, work, philosophy, war, the arts, demography, the family, and the many feminist issues that drove the women's movement from 1900 to the present...One delights in such unexpected scholarship as that on Quebec and on bioethics; the combination of predictable expert coverage of (for example) French women and of a certain degree of unpredictability further enriches the substance, pace, and virtuosity of ThÉbaud's undertaking., The contributors...all share a commitment to write history from a gendered perspective that emphasizes relations between the sexes and the evolution of gender systems... This high-quality collection offers strong individual essays that, when read together, add up to more than the sum of their parts., Provide[s] a basis for understanding contemporary women and many of the issues--employment, sexuality, violence, political and economic advantage--that affect the health of women... [An] expansive view of women's history., This wide-ranging anthropology on the history of women in the twentieth-century West presents material on the state, work, philosophy, war, the arts, demography, the family, and the many feminist issues that drove the women's movement from 1900 to the present... One delights in such unexpected scholarship as that on Quebec and on bioethics; the combination of predictable expert coverage of (for example) French women and of a certain degree of unpredictability further enriches the substance, pace, and virtuosity of Thébaud's undertaking., [This book] is far more than a chronicle of the many shifts and turns in the fortunes of women in the past eight decades. On the whole, the contents give the reader a close and searching look at the events and social currents behind these shifts, as well as insight into their historical significance., The concluding volume in this highly praised series continues the provocative survey of the role of women in our century through the 70s...This series persists in generating much excitement as a source to survey the mature emergence of gender studies in history...This work has become a touchstone for all future studies of women's history. Each volume assembles an international cast of scholars...specialists from many fields, introducing expository and theoretical historical essays about the function of women in history. The work avoids easy polemic and presents demanding, academically elaborate hypotheses about the nature and special procedures necessary to women's history...These essays are written with rigor, methodologically complex engagements, reflecting state of the art of continental historical research and interpretation. This emerging perspective will revolutionize how history will be thought and taught., A welcome new installment of the acclaimed series, Volume 5 surveys Western women's history through the 1980s. Again, the focus is not strictly chronological; the work examines the social factors of the 20th century in the context of traditional women's issues. The consequences of Freud and Marx; two world wars; nationalism and fascism; reproductive legislation; the bioethical rights of family members; and the feminist movement have created a century of drastic and not always beneficial change...This volume and the entire set are essential...The contributors and editors deserve accolades., The contributors...all share a commitment to write history from a gendered perspective that emphasizes relations between the sexes and the evolution of gender systems...This high-quality collection offers strong individual essays that, when read together, add up to more than the sum of their parts., The concluding volume in this highly praised series continues the provocative survey of the role of women in our century through the '70s... This series persists in generating much excitement as a source to survey the mature emergence of gender studies in history... This work has become a touchstone for all future studies of women's history. Each volume assembles an international cast of scholars...specialists from many fields, introducing expository and theoretical historical essays about the function of women in history. The work avoids easy polemic and presents demanding, academically elaborate hypotheses about the nature and special procedures necessary to women's history... These essays are written with rigor, methodologically complex engagements, reflecting state of the art of continental historical research and interpretation. This emerging perspective will revolutionize how history will be thought and taught., A welcome new installment of the acclaimed series, Volume 5 surveys Western women's history through the 1980s. Again, the focus is not strictly chronological; the work examines the social factors of the 20th century in the context of traditional women's issues. The consequences of Freud and Marx; two world wars; nationalism and fascism; reproductive legislation; the bioethical rights of family members; and the feminist movement have created a century of drastic and not always beneficial change... This volume and the entire set are essential... The contributors and editors deserve accolades., This wide-ranging anthropology on the history of women in the twentieth-century West presents material on the state, work, philosophy, war, the arts, demography, the family, and the many feminist issues that drove the women's movement from 1900 to the present...One delights in such unexpected scholarship as that on Quebec and on bioethics; the combination of predictable expert coverage of (for example) French women and of a certain degree of unpredictability further enriches the substance, pace, and virtuosity of Thbaud's undertaking.
Volume Number
Volume V
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Writing the History of Women Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot Explorations of Gender FranÇoise ThÉbaud 1. The Nationalization of Women 1. The Great War and the Triumph of Sexual Division FranÇoise ThÉbaud Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 2. The Modern Woman of the 1920s, American Style Nancy Cott 3. Between the Wars in France and England Anne-Marie Sohn Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 4. How Mussolini Rule Italian Women Victoria de Grazia 5. Nazi Gender Policies and Women's History Gisela Bock 6. The Women of Spain from the Republic to Franco DaniÈle Bussy Genevois Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 7. French Women under Vichy HÉlÈne Eck Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 8. The Soviet Model FranÇoise Navailh Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 2. Women, Creation, and Representation 9. Philosophical Differences FranÇoise Collin Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 10. The Creators of Culture in France Marcelle Marini Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 11. The Ambivalent Image of Woman in Mass Culture Luisa Passerini Translated by Joan Bond Sax 12. Women, Images, and Representation Anne Higgonet 3. The Century's Great Changes 13. Poverty and Mothers' Rights in the Emerging Welfare States Gisela Bock 14. Maternity, Family, and the State Nadine Lefaucheur Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 15. A Supervised Emancipation Rose-Marie Lagrave Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 4. Current Issues 16. Law and Democracy Mariette Sineau Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 17. Feminisms of the 1970s Yasmine Ergas 18. From Feminine to Feminism in Quebec Yolande Cohen Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 19. Reproduction and Bioethics Jacqueline Costa-Lascoux Translated by Arthur Goldhammer 5. Women's Voices Christa Wolf Nelly Kaplan FranÇoise ThÉbaud Notes Bibliography Contributors Illustration Credits Index
Synopsis
This fifth volume in the world-acclaimed series brings the history of women up to the present, placing it in the context of momentous events and profound social changes that have marked our time., Has the worst of times for humanity--this century bloodied by wars and revolutions without precedent in history--been the best of times for women? How have the promises of freedom, parity with men, full participation in society, actually been met amid all the transformations and upheavals the twentieth century has witnessed? This fifth volume in the world-acclaimed series brings the history of women up to the present, placing it in the context of momentous events and profound social changes that have marked our time.
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