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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aAnderson, Bonnie S.
245 12 $aA history of their own :$bwomen in Europe from prehistory to the present /$cBonnie S. Anderson, Judith P. Zinsser.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bHarper & Row,$c©1988.
300 $a2 volumes :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 531-552; v. 2, p. 433-534).
500 $aIncludes indexes.
520 $aWomen's history from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on the developments, achievements, and changes in women's roles in society, organized within a loose chronology with chapters focusing on women's place and function in society. Topics include the roles of female monarchs and women of the court, the application of the new tools of the Scientific Revolution to prove traditional views of women, the salons and parlors of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and wealthy women's contributions to the arts and social services, the impact of city-living and the Industrial Revolution on women's roles and family life, and the emergence, evolution, and impact of the modern feminist movement.
505 00 $gVolume 1. Part I.$tTraditions inherited : attitudes about women from the centuries before 800 A.D.:$tBuried traditions : the question of origins --$tInherited traditions : the principal influences --$tTraditions subordinating women --$tTraditions empowering women --$tThe effects of Christianity. --$gPart II.$tWomen of the fields : sustaining the generations:$tThe constants of the peasant women's world : the Ninth to the Twentieth Centuries --$tSustaining the generations --$tThe extraordinary --$tWhat remains of the peasant woman's world. --$tPart III.$tWomen of the churches : the power of the faithful:$tThe patterns of power and limitation : the Tenth to the Seventeenth Centuries --$tAuthority within the institutional church --$tAuthority outside the institutional church --$tAuthority given and taken away : the protestant and Catholic reformations --$tTraditional images redrawn --$tThe legacy of the protestant reformation. --$gPart IV.$tWomen of the castles and manors : custodians of land and lineage:$tFrom warrior's wife to noblewoman : the Ninth to the Seventeenth centuries --$tConstants of the noblewoman's life --$tPower and vulnerability --$tThe new flowering of ancient traditions. --$gPart V.$tWomen of the walled towns : providers and partners:$tThe townswoman's daily life : the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Centuries --$tDangers and remedies --$tThe world of commercial capitalism : the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries --$tThe invisible and visible bonds of misogyny.
505 00 $gVolume 2. Part VI.$tWomen of the courts : rulers, patrons, and attendants:$tThe world of absolute Monarchs from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries --$tThe life of the courtier --$tThe traditional life in a grand setting : wife and Queen Consort --$tWomen rulers --$tNew opportunities --$tThe legacies of renaissance humanism and the scientific revolution. --$gPart VII.$tWomen of the salons and parlors : ladies, housewives, and professionals:$tWomen in the salons --$tWomen in the parlors --$tLeaving the parlors --$tOpportunities and limits : change and tradition in the Twentieth Century. --$gPart VIII.$tWomen of the cities : mothers, workers, and revolutionaries --$tFamily life --$tEarning income --$tRevolutions and reforms --$tContinuity and change : women in World War II and after. --$gPart IX.$tTraditions rejected : a history of feminism in Europe:$tFeminism in Europe --$tAsserting women's humanity : early European feminists --$tAsserting women's legal and political equality : equal rights movements in Europe --$tFeminist socialism in Europe --$tThe women's liberation movement.
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651 0 $aEurope$xCivilization.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aAnderson, Bonnie S.$tHistory of their own.$b1st ed.$dNew York : Harper & Row, ©1988$w(OCoLC)605608610
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