Making Women’s Histories
Beyond National Perspectives
Contributor(s)
Nadell, Pamela S. (editor)
Haulman, Kate (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Examines how women's histories are explored and explained around the world Making Women's Histories showcases the transformations that the intellectual and political production of women’s history has engendered across time and space. It considers the difference women’s and gender history has made to and within national fields of study, and to what extent the wider historiography has integrated this new knowledge. What are the accomplishments of women’s and gender history? What are its shortcomings? What is its future? The contributors discuss their discovery of women’s histories, the multiple turns the field has taken, and how place affected the course of this scholarship. Noted scholars of women’s and gender history, they stand atop such historiographically-defined vantage points as Tsarist Russia, the British Empire in Egypt and India, Qing-dynasty China, and the U.S. roiling through the 1960s. From these and other peaks they gaze out at the world around them, surveying trajectories in the creation of women’s histories in recent and distant pasts and envisioning their futures.
Keywords
History; Gender studies, gender groupsDOI
10.18574/nyu/9780814758908.001.0001ISBN
9780814759226, 9780814758908, 9780814759226, 9780814759226Publisher
New York University PressPublication date and place
New York, 2013Imprint
NYU PressClassification
History
Gender studies, gender groups