edited by Françoise Thébaud
translated by Arthur Goldhammer
series edited by Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot
Harvard University Press, 1992
Paper: 978-0-674-40365-9 | Cloth: 978-0-674-40374-1
Library of Congress Classification HQ1121.S79513 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.4094

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Has the worst of times for humanity—this century bloodied by wars and revolutions without precedent in history—been the best of times for women? How have the promises of freedom, parity with men, full participation in society, actually been met amid all the transformations and upheavals the twentieth century has witnessed? This fifth volume in the world-acclaimed series brings the history of women up to the present, placing it in the context of momentous events and profound social changes that have marked our time.

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