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History and Historiography: The Treatment in American Histories of Significant Events Concerning the Status of Women
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MARGRIT EICHLER
und CAROL ANN NELSON
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- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Series Preface vii
- Introduction ix
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Theory and Method in Women’s History
- New Approaches to the Study of Women in American History 3
- Women in American Society: An Historical Contribution 13
- Capitalism, the Family, and Personal Life 72
- Capitalism, the Family, and Personal Life. Part 2 129
- The New Woman: Changing Views of Women in the 1920s 181
- Placing Women in History: Definitions and Challenges 203
- History and Historiography: The Treatment in American Histories of Significant Events Concerning the Status of Women 213
- Sex and Race: The Analogy of Social Control 228
- What Should Women’s Historians Do: Politics, Social Theory, & Women’s History 258
- The Doubled Vision of Feminist Theory: A Postscript to the “Women and Power” Conference 266
- Politics and Culture in Women’s History: A Symposium 278
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Series Preface vii
- Introduction ix
-
Theory and Method in Women’s History
- New Approaches to the Study of Women in American History 3
- Women in American Society: An Historical Contribution 13
- Capitalism, the Family, and Personal Life 72
- Capitalism, the Family, and Personal Life. Part 2 129
- The New Woman: Changing Views of Women in the 1920s 181
- Placing Women in History: Definitions and Challenges 203
- History and Historiography: The Treatment in American Histories of Significant Events Concerning the Status of Women 213
- Sex and Race: The Analogy of Social Control 228
- What Should Women’s Historians Do: Politics, Social Theory, & Women’s History 258
- The Doubled Vision of Feminist Theory: A Postscript to the “Women and Power” Conference 266
- Politics and Culture in Women’s History: A Symposium 278