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245 00 $aLiberating women's history :$btheoretical and critical essays /$cedited by Berenice A. Carroll.
260 0 $aUrbana :$bUniversity of Illinois Press,$cc1976.
300 $axiv, 434 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gPart I. On the historiography of women --$tWomen in society : acritique of Frederick Engels /$rAnn J. Lane --$tMary Beard's Woman as force in history : a critique /$rBerenice A. Carroll --$tThe invisible woman : the historian as professional magician /$rDolores Barracano Schmidt and Earl Robert Schmidt --$tHistorical phallacies : sexism in American historical writing /$rLinda Gordon [and others] --$tThe problem of women's history /$rAnn D. Gordon, Mari Jo Buhle, and Nancy Schrom Dye --$gPart II. On ideology, sex, and history --$tGynecology and ideology in seventeenth-century England /$rHilda Smith --$tEducation and ideology in nineteenth-century America : the response of educational institutions to the changing role of women /$rAdele Simmons --$tFeminism and liberalism in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890-1918 /$rAmy Hackett --$tFeminism and class consciousness in the British and American women's trade union leagues, 1890-1925 /$rRobin Miller Jacoby --
505 00 $tLatina liberation : tradition, ideology, and social change in Iberian and Latin American cultures /$rAnn M. Pescatello --$tRacism and tradition : black womanhood in historical perspective /$rJoyce A. Ladner --$tThe politics of cultural liberation : male-female relations in Algeria /$rKay Boals --$gPart III. On class, sex, and social change --$tA classical scholar's perspective on matriarchy /$rSarah B. Pomeroy --$tThe Cheshire cat : reconstructing the experience of medieval woman /$rKathleen Casey --$tWomen in covenents : their economic and social role in colonial Mexico /$rAsunción Lavrin --$tSex and class in colonial and nineteenth-century America /$rAnn D. Gordon and Mari Jo Buhle --$tBeyond kinder, küche, kirche : Weimar women in politics and work /$rRenate Bridenthal and Claudia Koonz --$tWomen, work, and the social order /$rAlice Kessler-Harris --$gPart IV. Toward a future human past --$tNew approaches to the study of women in American history /
505 00 $rGerda Lerner --$tPlacing women in history : a 1975 perspective /$rGerda Lerner --$tFeminism and the methodology of women's history /$rHilda Smith --$tFour structures in a complex unity /$rJuliet Mitchell --$t"Herstory" as history : a new field or another fad? /$rSheila Ryan Johansson.
650 0 $aWomen$xHistory.
650 0 $aWomen$xHistoriography.
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast
700 1 $aCarroll, Berenice A.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tLiberating women's history.$dUrbana : University of Illinois Press, ©1976$w(OCoLC)570747959
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