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Writing a History of British Women’s Writing from 700 to 1500

2012
How can a history of British women’swriting be written? Such a project must necessarily be collaborative if it is to attempt to be comprehensive, but even then any claim to comprehensiveness has to be qualified: paradoxically the more expansive the history, the more partial it will be.
Liz Herbert McAvoy, Diane Watt
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Discovering Women's History

, 2017
Introduction: Why should we study women's history? 1. Doing a research project: writing a dissertation. 2. The changing image. 3. The education of girls. 4. Women's waged work. 5.Women and family life. 6. Aspects of sexuality. 7. Women and politics.
D. Beddoe
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Female Worthies and the Genres of Women’s History

2014
In The Christian Religion, as Profess’d by a Daughter of the Church of England (1705), Mary Astell remonstrated against the fundamentally masculine character of historical writing, but she was not thinking of just any kind of history. She was thinking of a specific and very prestigious genre of political history that had originated in classical ...
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African-American Women's History and the Metalanguage of Race

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1992
E. Higginbotham
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Women’s history

Contemporary Studies on Modern Chinese History II, 2020
Yongfu Zheng, LV Meiyi
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