A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, Том 2Harper & Row, 1988 - Всего страниц: 608 Women's history from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on the developments, achievements, and changes in women's roles in society, organized within a loose chronology with chapters focusing on women's place and function in society. Topics include the roles of female monarchs and women of the court, the application of the new tools of the Scientific Revolution to prove traditional views of women, the salons and parlors of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and wealthy women's contributions to the arts and social services, the impact of city-living and the Industrial Revolution on women's roles and family life, and the emergence, evolution, and impact of the modern feminist movement. |
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... taken for granted and have never been valued as much as labor that men perform , whatever it may be . Paid labor available to women has usually been less prestigious than men's , has traditionally required less formal training , and has ...
... taken for granted and have never been valued as much as labor that men perform , whatever it may be . Paid labor available to women has usually been less prestigious than men's , has traditionally required less formal training , and has ...
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... taken in by Thérèse , a registered prostitute . Two days later , she and Thérèse were picked up by the police and taken to the prison - hospital of Saint - Lazare , where she met Denise , an older girl . " All the things she told me ...
... taken in by Thérèse , a registered prostitute . Two days later , she and Thérèse were picked up by the police and taken to the prison - hospital of Saint - Lazare , where she met Denise , an older girl . " All the things she told me ...
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... taken place . " 58 Because of the bitter- ness of the struggle for the vote , this perspective was lost . 59 Liberalism argued that once people were enfranchised , they possessed the means to work out their own liberation . Equal rights ...
... taken place . " 58 Because of the bitter- ness of the struggle for the vote , this perspective was lost . 59 Liberalism argued that once people were enfranchised , they possessed the means to work out their own liberation . Equal rights ...
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The World of Absolute Monarchs from the Fifteenth to | 3 |
Wife and Queen Consort | 26 |
Women Rulers | 44 |
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