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$aA cultural history of women /$cgeneral editor: Linda Kalof. |
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$aLondon ;$aNew York :$bBloomsbury Academic,$c2013. |
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$a6 volumes :$billustrations ;$c26 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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$gv. 1.$tA cultural history of women in Antiquity /$redited by Janet H. Tulloch:$tIntroduction /$rJanet H. Tulloch ;$tLife cycle : from birth to old age /$rKatariina Mustakallio ;$tBodies and sexuality /$rAllison Glazebrook and Nicola Mellor ;$tReligion and popular beliefs : ritual practices and female practitioners /$rJanet H. Tulloch ;$tMedicine and disease /$rSteven Muir and Laurence Totelin ;$tPublic and private /$rKistina Milnor ;$tEducation and work /$rMarcia Lindgren ;$tPower /$rLynda Garland ;$tArtistic representations : survival of the classical ideal /$rShelby Brown -- |
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$gv. 2.$tA cultural history of women in the Middle Ages /$redited by Kim M. Phillips:$tIntroduction : medieval meanings of women /$rKim M. Phillips --$tLife cycle : the ages of medieval women /$rCordelia Beattie --$tBodies and sexuality /$rApril Harper --$tReligion and popular beliefs : choices, constraints, and creativity for Christian women /$rKatherine L. French --$tMedicine and disease : the female "patient" in medieval Europe /$rIona McCleery --$tPublic and private : women in the home, women in the streets /$rKim M. Phillips --$tEducation and work : multiple tasks and lowly status /$rSandy Bardsley --$tPower : medieval women's power through authority, autonomy, and influence /$rLois L. Huneycutt --$tArtistic representation : women and/in medieval visual culture /$rMarian Bleeke, Jennifer Borland, Rachel Dressler, Martha Easton, and Elizabeth L'Estrange -- |
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$gv. 3.$tA cultural history of women in the Renaissance /$redited by Karen Raber:$tIntroduction /$rKaren Raber ;$tLife cycle /$rKaren Raber and Stephanie Tarbin ;$tBodies and sexuality /$rMara I. Amster ;$tReligion and popular beliefs /$rMegan L. Hickerson ;$tMedicine and disease /$rMargaret Healy ;$tPublic and private /$rDanielle Clarke ;$tEducation and work /$rMeg Lota Brown and Kari Boyd McBride ;$tPower /$rHolly Hurlburt ;$tArtistic representation /$rMary Rogers -- |
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$gv. 4.$tA cultural history of women in the Age of Enlightenment /$redited by Ellen Pollak:$tIntroduction : women daring to know in the Age of Enlightenment /$rEllen Pollak ;$tLife cycle : motherhood during the Enlightenment /$rKathleen M. Brown ;$tBodies and sexuality : sex, gender, and the limits of enlightenment /$rSusan S. Lanser ;$tReligion and popular beliefs : visionary women in the Age of Enlightenment /$rPhyllis Mack ;$tMedicine and disease : women, practice, and print in the Enlightenment medical marketplace /$rLisa Forman Cody ;$tPublic and private : public and private lives in eighteenth-century France /$rJoan B. Landes ;$tWork and education : the case of laboring women poets in England, Scotland, and Germany /$rSusanne Kord ;$tPower : varieties of women's political power in Enlightenment England /$rCharlotte Sussman ;$tArtistic representation : the famous ballads of Anna Gordon, Mrs. Brown /$rRuth Perry -- |
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$gv. 5.$tA cultural history of women in the Age of Empire /$redited by Teresa Mangum:$tIntroduction /$rTeresa Magnum ;$tLife cycle : women and the life cycle, ca. 1800-1920 /$rPat Thane ;$tBodies and sexuality : sexuality and bodies in the Age of Empire /$rEllen Bayuk Rosenman ;$tReligion and popular beliefs : women and wandering Jews after Daniel Deronda /$rSusan David Bernstein ;$tMedicine and disease : women and medicine in the Age of Empire /$rPamela K. Gilbert ;$tPublic and private : the fault lines between public and private selves in women's autobiographical writings /$rLinda H. Peterson ;$tEducation and work : women and the education acts /$rFlorence S. Boos ;$tPower : memsahibs, manners, and empire /$rTeresa Mangum ;$tArtistic representation : travel narrative and the construction of female artistic identity in the nineteenth century /$rAlexandra K. Wettlaufer -- |
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$gv. 6$tA cultural history of women in the modern age /$redited by Liz Conor:$tIntroduction /$rLiz Conor ;$tLife cycle : reproduction and maternal loss in a modern nation /$rCatherine Kevin ;$tBodies and sexuality : twentieth-century orgasms, or, the problem of female heterosexuality /$rZora Simic ;$tReligion and popular beliefs /$rMaureen Perkins ;$tMedicine and disease : women, health, and medicine in the twentieth century /$rMary Rojek Kleinman and Alice J. Dan ;$tPublic and private : politicizing the personal, questioning the public-private divide /$rBronwyn Winter ;$tEducation and work /$rDeborah Simonton ;$tPower : women, politics, and power in Europe after 1920 /$rJune Hannam ;$tArtistic representation : from cinema to the interactive screen /$rJannell Hobson |
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$aThese volumes present an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. With six volumes covering 2500 years, this is the most authoritative history available of women in Western cultures. Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters: the Life Cycle; Bodies and Sexuality; Religion and Popular Beliefs; Medicine and Disease; Public and Private Worlds; Education and Work; Power; and Artistic Representation. This means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume |
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$aWomen$xSocial conditions$xHistory. |
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$aWomen's rights$xHistory. |
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$aWomen$xHistory$yTo 500. |
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$aWomen$xHistory$yMiddle Ages, 500-1500. |
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$aWomen$xHistory$yRenaissance, 1450-1600. |
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$aWomen$xHistory$y18th century. |
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$aWomen$xHistory$y19th century. |
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$aKalof, Linda,$eeditor. |
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$aTulloch, Janet H.$eeditor. |
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$aPhillips, Kim M.$eeditor. |
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$aRaber, Karen,$d1961-$eeditor. |
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$aPollak, Ellen,$eeditor. |
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$aMangum, Teresa,$d1954-$eeditor. |
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$aConor, Liz,$d1966-$eeditor. |