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Writing Women’s History Since the Renaissance

Writing Women’s History Since the Renaissance

Mary Spongberg

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Bloomsbury USA 3PL
Año de edición:
2003
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Historiografía
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9780333726686
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Writing Women’s History since the Renaissance is the first comprehensive history of women’s historical writing since the 16th century, focusing particularly on the impact of feminism on history and the development of a distinctly woman-centered historiography. The book surveys the ways in which women participated in the ostensibly masculinist discipline of history before the rise of Women’s Liberation, the development of 'women’s history' in the 1970s, debates within feminist historiography and the development of specific fields of women’s history, as well as the emergence of gender as a category of historical analysis.

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