In Their Time: A History of Feminism in Western SocietyPsychology Press, 2001 - 406 páginas Marlene LeGates has written a thorough, lively and accessible overview of Western feminist movements from the Middle Ages through the latter twentieth century. With each chapter containing a timeline and brief excerpts from primary source documents, the text serve as an ideal basis for a history of feminism or women's studies course, or as a supplementary text in a broader women's history or western civilization course. |
Índice
An Introduction | 1 |
Chapter Two From Jesus to Joan of Arc | 27 |
Women Learning and the Creative Arts | 55 |
Chapter Four Religion Politics and Literature in Early Modern Europe | 83 |
Chapter Five Revolutions in Philosophy and Politics | 121 |
Chapter Six Radicals and Reformers | 153 |
Chapter Seven The Beginnings of FirstWave Feminism | 197 |
Chapter Eight Issues in FirstWave Feminism | 237 |
Chapter Nine Wartime and Interwar Feminism | 281 |
Chapter Ten The Origins of the Second Wave | 327 |
Conclusion | 369 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 377 |
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