edited by Angelika Epple and Angelika Schaser
Campus Verlag, 2009
Paper: 978-3-593-38960-8
Library of Congress Classification D13.G3545 2009

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Comparing various European and American historiographies from the past two hundred years, Gendering Historiography provides insights into the establishment and cultivation of gendered power relations in different societies and outlines the devastating effects that exclusionary practices can have on each national canon. This detailed and revealing book will change the face of history writing, bringing overlooked and previously excluded histories back into modern historiography.



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