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Gendering European history, 1780-1920 Written by Barbara Caine and Glenda Sluga Published by Leicester University Press (2000) |
Book description
Recognition of gender as a historical force has breathed new life into the analysis of historical events such as the First World War and the French Revolution, creating new perspectives on the effects of sexual difference on national and international politics. Focusing on three main periods of European history, the text attempts to bring together existing literature on the role of gender to explore its effects on developments in work, urban and domestic life, national politics and nation-building during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
About the Author
Barbara Caine is a Professor in history at Monash University.
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