Generations of Women Historians
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Generations of Women Historians
Within and Beyond the Academy
Zook, Melinda S.; Smith, Hilda L.
Springer International Publishing AG
07/2018
320
Dura
Inglês
9783319775678
15 a 20 dias
698
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Women's Scholarship Within and Outside the Academy, 1870-1960; Hilda L. Smith.- Part I. Women and the Medieval and Early Modern Economy.- Chapter 2: Ellen Annette McArthur: Establishing a Presence in the Academy; Amy Erickson.- Chapter 3: Alice Clark's Critique of Capitalism; Tim Stretton.- Chapter 4: Julia Cherry Spruill, Historian of Southern Colonial Women; Anna Suranyi.- Part II. Politics and Citizenship in Early Modern Britain.- Chapter 5: 'No Leisure for Myself:' C.C. Stopes and British Freewomen; Hilda L. Smith.- Chapter 6: C.V. Wedgwood: The Historian and the World; Melinda S. Zook.- Chapter 7: Caroline Robbins: Anglo-American Historian; Lois G. Schwoerer.- Part III. Women and Modern Politics.- Chapter 8: The Historian and the Empress: Isabel de Madariaga's Catherine the Great; Willard Sunderland.- Chapter 9: Arvede Barine: History, Modernity,and Feminism; Whitney Walton.- Chapter 10: Eleanor Flexner: Civil Rights and Feminist Activism; M. Christine Anderson.- Part IV. Alternate Paths to Historical Scholarship.- Chapter 11: Women's Literary History in Late Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France: Louise de Keralio and Henriette Guizot de Witt; Mihoko Suzuki.- Chapter 12: Ruth Benedict: An Anthropologist's Historical Writings; Tracy Teslow.- Chapter 13: Nancy Mitford: Lessons for Historians from a Best-Selling Author; Judith Zinsser.- Part V. Conclusion.- Chapter 14: Bonnie Smith, Conclusion: Understanding Women Historians' Lives and Scholarly Reputations both within and outside the Academy.- Index.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Women's Scholarship Within and Outside the Academy, 1870-1960; Hilda L. Smith.- Part I. Women and the Medieval and Early Modern Economy.- Chapter 2: Ellen Annette McArthur: Establishing a Presence in the Academy; Amy Erickson.- Chapter 3: Alice Clark's Critique of Capitalism; Tim Stretton.- Chapter 4: Julia Cherry Spruill, Historian of Southern Colonial Women; Anna Suranyi.- Part II. Politics and Citizenship in Early Modern Britain.- Chapter 5: 'No Leisure for Myself:' C.C. Stopes and British Freewomen; Hilda L. Smith.- Chapter 6: C.V. Wedgwood: The Historian and the World; Melinda S. Zook.- Chapter 7: Caroline Robbins: Anglo-American Historian; Lois G. Schwoerer.- Part III. Women and Modern Politics.- Chapter 8: The Historian and the Empress: Isabel de Madariaga's Catherine the Great; Willard Sunderland.- Chapter 9: Arvede Barine: History, Modernity,and Feminism; Whitney Walton.- Chapter 10: Eleanor Flexner: Civil Rights and Feminist Activism; M. Christine Anderson.- Part IV. Alternate Paths to Historical Scholarship.- Chapter 11: Women's Literary History in Late Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France: Louise de Keralio and Henriette Guizot de Witt; Mihoko Suzuki.- Chapter 12: Ruth Benedict: An Anthropologist's Historical Writings; Tracy Teslow.- Chapter 13: Nancy Mitford: Lessons for Historians from a Best-Selling Author; Judith Zinsser.- Part V. Conclusion.- Chapter 14: Bonnie Smith, Conclusion: Understanding Women Historians' Lives and Scholarly Reputations both within and outside the Academy.- Index.
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