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Gender and Change - Agency, Chronology and Periodisation

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Informationen zum Autor Alexandra Shepard teaches Early Modern History at the University of Glasgow. She is the author of several articles on the history of masculinity and Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England (2003). Garthine Walker is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Cardiff. She has published on various aspects of gender and crime and is the author of Crime, Gender and Social Order in Early Modern England (2003). Klappentext Gender and Change: Agency, Chronology and Periodisation brings together a collection of essays that explore the ways in which gender analysis suggests alternative chronologies to conventional periodisation. Written by leading scholars in the fields of women's and gender history, the book marks the twentieth anniversary of the influential journal Gender & History . By investigating the ways in which gender history challenges received chronologies, these essays revive a critical goal of feminist history and reassess the relationship between gender, agency, and change. Among the issues examined are the ways in which gender functioned as a force of endurance or transition, and how gender may have been constitutive rather than merely reflective of either continuity or change. This volume will have broad appeal to feminists and historians by engaging questions at the heart of the relationship between gender and history. Zusammenfassung Celebrates 20 years of the publication of the journal Gender & History Features essays by leading scholars in the fields of women's history and gender history Reflects the extent to which gender analysis suggests alternatives to conventional periodisation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors 1. Gender, Change and Periodisation: Alexandra Shepard (University of Glasgow) and Garthine Walker (Cardiff University) 2. Somatic Styles of the Early Middle Ages ( c . 600-900): Lynda L. Coon (University of Arkansas) 3. Gendering the History of Women's Healthcare: Monica H. Green (Arizona State University) 4. The Gender of Europe's Commercial Economy, 1200-1700: Martha Howell (Columbia University) 5. Do Women Need the Renaissance?: Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 6. Gender as a Question of Historical Analysis: Jeanne Boydston (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 7. Change and the Corporeal in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Gender History: Or, Can Cultural History Be Rigorous?: Dror Wahrman (Indiana University) 8. Agency, Periodisation and Change in the Gender and Women's History of Colonial India: Padma Anagol (Cardiff University) 9. The Unseamed Picture: Conflicting Narratives of Women in the Modern European Past: Lynn Abrams (Glasgow University) 10. The Gendered Genealogy of Political Religions Theory: Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University) 11. Forgetting the Past: Judith M. Bennett (University of Southern California) Index ...

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