Women in European History (Making of Europe)

Women in European History (Making of Europe)

by Gisela Bock (Author)

Synopsis

Women in European History illustrates the social, cultural, legal and, political conditions that European women have faced from the Middle Ages to the present day. It also explores women's ideas and ideals, their perceptions of the relations between the sexes and their struggle for civil, political, and social rights. The book covers the long-standing European debate on gender relations and the roles of the sexes in society, which ultimately also posed the question of what is humanity. The study spans, among other topics, changes in marriage over centuries, women's role in the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, gender relations in the European welfare states, the European dictatorships and Nazi racism and the women's movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book concludes with an account of the emergence of historiography on women over the past two centuries.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 316
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 03 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0631191453
ISBN 13: 9780631191452

Media Reviews
Bock looks at issues such as marriage, women's roles in the French and Industrial Revolutions, the nature and definition of the family, women and the welfare state, the Nazi regime, and the women's movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book succeeds in synthesizing a substantial amount of comparative gender and cultural history over a considerable time span. And to Bock's credit, she strikes a good balance between factual information and biography... there is much food for thought Lori Williamson, Open University Bock offers interesting insights into class, race, and gender...Her treatment of the divisive legislation is sophisticated and nuanced. Mary Kinnear, University of Manitoba - Canadian Journal of History ... A welcome addition to ... women's history in Europe.This is a stimulating book. Reviews
Author Bio
Gisela Bock is Professor of Western European History at the Free University of Berlin. She has published numerous books and articles on the history of women, including studies on gender relations in the modern welfare states, female poverty, women under National Socialism, and the European debates on gender relations. Allison Brown has been a freelance translator of scholarly books and essays, largely in the fields of history and the social and political sciences, especially women's and cultural studies, since 1988. She has studied lingulstics and German studies, and has an M.A. in translation science.