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The creation of feminist consciousness : from the Middle Ages to eighteen-seventy

Gerda Lerner (Author)
"A pioneer in women's studies and long-term activist for women's issues, and a past president of the Organization of American Historians, Gerda Lerner is one of the founders and foremost scholars of Women's History. The Creation of Patriarchy, the first book in her two-volume Women and History Series (1986) received wide review attention and much acclaim, winning the prestigious Joan Kelly Prize of the American Historical Association for the best work on Women's History that year. Ms. hailed the book for providing "a grand historical framework that was impossible even to imagine before the enlightenment about women's place in the world provided by her earlier work and that of other feminist scholars." New Directions for Women said it "may well be the most important work in feminist theory to appear in our generation.""
eBook, English, 1993
Oxford University Press, New York, 1993
History
1 online resource (xii, 395 pages).
9780195066043, 0195066049
85802947
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The way of the mystics-2
Authorization through motherhood
One thousand years of feminist Bible criticism
Authorization through creativity
The right to learn, the right to teach, the right to define
Female clusters, female networks, social spaces
The search for women's history
Electronic reproduction, [S.l.], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
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