Routledge Library Editions: Women's History
About the Book Series
Reissuing seminal works originally published between 1928 and 1992, Routledge Library Editions: Women's History offers a selection of scholarship covering women's roles, gender battles, feminism and other issues through the ages. Topics include women in the World Wars, prostitution in Victorian times, the history of abortion, women's roles in the Stuart era and women's place in the household and in work.
The Nazi Organisation of Women
1st Edition
By Jill Stephenson
April 10, 2014
The Nazi’s were implacably opposed to feminism and women’s independence. Rosa Luxemburg became a symbol of all that most horrified them in German society, in particular because of her involvement in active politics. Nazi ideology saw women in the activist role of 'wives, mothers and home-makers', ...
The Nineteenth-century Woman: Her Cultural and Physical World
1st Edition
Edited
By Sara Delamont, Lorna Duffin
April 10, 2014
This collection of papers draws on insights from social anthropology to illuminate historical material, and presents a set of closely integrated studies on the inter-connections between feminism and medical, social and educational ideas in the nineteenth century. Throughout the book evidence from ...
The Woman Movement: Feminism in the United States and England
1st Edition
By William L. O'Neill
April 10, 2014
This unusual book traces the development of the feminist movement in America and, to a lesser extent, in England. The comparison between the movements is enlightening. Professor O’Neill starts with Mary Wollstonecraft and traces the development of the attack on Victorian institutions right up to ...
The Woman of the Eighteenth Century: Her Life, from Birth to Death, Her Love and Her Philosophy in the Worlds of Salon, Shop and Street
1st Edition
By Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt
April 10, 2014
This translation of the French Femme au dix-huitiéme siécle from 1862, first published in English in 1928, traces the life of the Eighteenth Century woman in an historical account. Through discussion of evidence from paintings and memoirs, the book draws an intimate lifelike account of what lay ...
Women Remember: An Oral History
1st Edition
By Anne Smith
April 10, 2014
In this fascinating book, originally published in 1989, Anne Smith records interviews with a group of octogenerian women, covering all social classes and a great variety of experience. She allows the women to speak for themselves, bringing to light the submerged history of ordinary women's lives. ...
Women Workers in the Second World War: Production and Patriarchy in Conflict
1st Edition
By Penny Summerfield
April 10, 2014
The Second World War is often seen as a period of emancipation, because of the influx of women into paid work, and because the state took steps to relieve women of domestic work. This study challenges such a picture. The state approached the removal of women from the domestic sphere with extreme ...
Women and Work in Pre-industrial England
1st Edition
Edited
By Lindsey Charles, Lorna Duffin
April 10, 2014
This book surveys women and work in English society before its transition to industrial capitalism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The time span of the book from 1300 to 1800 allows comparison of women’s work patterns across various phases of economic and social organisation. It was ...
Women as Mothers in Pre-Industrial England
1st Edition
Edited
By Valerie Fildes
April 10, 2014
Originally published in 1990, this book met the rising interest in the subject of women in pre-industrial England, bringing together a group of scholars with diverse and wide-ranging interests; experts in social and medical history, demography, women’s studies, and the history of the family, whose ...
Women in Public, 1850-1900: Documents of the Victorian Women's Movement
1st Edition
By Patricia Hollis
April 10, 2014
Assembling a full and comprehensive collection of material which illustrates all aspects of the emergent women’s movement during the years 1850-1900, this fascinating book will prove invaluable to students of nineteenth century social history and women's studies, to those studying the Victorian ...
Women in Stuart England and America: A Comparative Study
1st Edition
By Roger Thompson
April 10, 2014
Originally published in 1974, this study offers valuable perspectives on the status and roles of women in Stuart England and in the newly settled colonies of North America, particularly Massachusetts and Virginia. Incorporating both new research on the subject, and the findings of other scholars on...
Current Issues in Women's History
1st Edition
By International Conference on Women's History, Arina Angerman, Geerte Binnema, Annemieke Keunen, Vefie Poels, Jacqueline Zirkzee
March 19, 2014
This lively collection of essays, originally published in 1989, illustrated recent developments in the area, with chapters by contributors from many different countries and disciplines. Asking new questions and using sources in a challenging way, the contributors reflect 1980s debates about ...
Mrs Annie Besant: A Modern Prophet
1st Edition
By Theodore Besterman
March 19, 2014
Having already published a bibliography on Annie Besant, Theodore Besterman in this book continued with the story of her life. She was a prominent British Theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator who lived between 1847 and 1933.Originally published in 1934, this work is fascinating ...