Theory and Method in Women's HistoryNancy F. Cott This text examines the evolving discussion of theory and method in women's history. The articles span from the first articulation of a framework to be designated women's history, to more recent discussion of the concept of gender in history. |
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Die Deutsche Bibliothek CIP Einheitsaufnahme | 3 |
An Historical Contribution | 13 |
Capitalism the Family and Personal Life | 72 |
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