Gender and Change: Agency, Chronology and PeriodisationISBN: 978-1-4051-9227-9
Paperback
304 pages
June 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Gender, Change and Periodisation: Alexandra Shepard (University of Glasgow) and Garthine Walker (Cardiff University)
2. Somatic Styles of the Early Middle Ages (c. 600–900): Lynda L. Coon (University of Arkansas)
3. Gendering the History of Women's Healthcare: Monica H. Green (Arizona State University)
4. The Gender of Europe's Commercial Economy, 1200–1700: Martha Howell (Columbia University)
5. Do Women Need the Renaissance?: Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
6. Gender as a Question of Historical Analysis: Jeanne Boydston (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
7. Change and the Corporeal in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Gender History: Or, Can Cultural History Be Rigorous?: Dror Wahrman (Indiana University)
8. Agency, Periodisation and Change in the Gender and Women's History of Colonial India: Padma Anagol (Cardiff University)
9. The Unseamed Picture: Conflicting Narratives of Women in the Modern European Past: Lynn Abrams (Glasgow University)
10. The Gendered Genealogy of Political Religions Theory: Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University)
11. Forgetting the Past: Judith M. Bennett (University of Southern California)
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