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Writing women's history: international perspectives
Offen, Karen M., Pierson, Ruth Roach, 1938-, Rendall, Jane, 1945-
Year: c1991.
Publisher:  Indiana University Press. 
© Karen M. Offen
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Editorial Note
Introduction
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
1 Challenging Dichotomies: Perspectives on Women's History
2 Demographic History and its Perception of Women from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century
3 Uneven Developments: Women's History, Feminist History, and Gender History in Great Britain
4 Finding Our Own Ways: Different Paths to Women's History in the United States
5 Experience, Difference, Dominance and Voice in the Writing of Canadian Women's History
6 Women's Culture and Women's Power: Issues in French Women's History
7 Global Women's History: Organising Principles and Cross-Cultural Understandings
PART TWO: THE STATE OF THE ART IN WOMEN'S HISTORY
8 Writing the History of Australian Women
9 The Development of Women's History in Japan
10 Women's History in India: An Historiographical Survey
11 Writing Women into History: The Nigerian Experience
12 Women's History in Norway: A Short Survey
13 The State of Women's History in Denmark
14 The State of Women's History in Sweden: An Overview
15 Women's History Behind the Dykes: Reflections on the Situation in the Netherlands
16 Women's History in Austria
17 Historical Research on Women in the Federal Republic of Germany
18 Historical Research on Women in the German Democratic Republic
19 Women's History in Switzerland
20 Women's History in Brazil: Production and Perspectives
21 Two Decades of Women's History in Spain: A Reappraisal
22 Women's History in Yugoslavia
23 The 'History of Women' in Greece
24 Women's History in Ireland
25 Women's History in Italy
26 Women, Gender and Family in the Soviet Union and Central/East Europe: A Preliminary Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
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Title: Writing women's history : international perspectives edited by Karen Offen, Ruth Roach Pierson, and Jane Rendall on behalf of the Internaitonal Federation for Research in Women's History.
Author: Offen, Karen M; Pierson, Ruth Roach, 1938-; Rendall, Jane, 1945-
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Source Version: Writing women's history : international perspectives edited by Karen Offen, Ruth Roach Pierson, and Jane Rendall on behalf of the Internaitonal Federation for Research in Women's History
Offen, Karen M, Pierson, Ruth Roach, 1938-, Rendall, Jane, 1945-
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c1991.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03316
Subject Headings: • Women -- Historiography -- Congresses
Notes: • Papers presented at the First Meeting of the International Federation for Research in Women's History in July 1989 at Bellagio, Italy
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