The Past and Present of European Women’s and Gender History: A Transatlantic Conversation

This article reflects on the evolution and current state of European women’s history, emphasizing the significance of cross-disciplinary conversations among scholars from various backgrounds. By highlighting methodological diversity and regional specializations, the authors aim to illustrate the rich tapestry of European women’s history and its relevance in contemporary discussions. The work acknowledges the contributions of feminist historiography while also considering transnational comparisons, which contribute to a deeper understanding of gender dynamics within historical contexts.

Asset Type:Publications
Collection:Foreign Publications
Subject:European women’s history, Cross-disciplinary conversations, Scholars, Methodological diversity, Regional specializations, Feminist historiography, Transnational comparisons, Gender dynamics, Historical contexts
Author:Ida Blom, Mineke Bosch, Antoinette Burton, Anna Clark, Karen Hagemann, Laura E. Nym Mayhall, Karen Offen, Mary Louise Roberts, Birgitte Søland, Mary Jo Maynes
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date:May 2013


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