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FURTHER READING

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Notes. What follows is a guide to further reading, not a comprehensive bibliography.

General Works

Anderson, B.S.

and J.P. Zinsser, A History of Their Own. Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, 2 volumes (London, 1990).

Bell, S.G. and K.M. Offen, eds., Women, the Family, and Freedom. The Debate in Documents. Vol. 1, 1750-1880; Vol. 2, 1880-1950 (Stanford, CA, 1983).

Boxer, M.J. and J.H. Quataert, eds., Connecting Spheres: European Women in a Globalizing World. 1500 to the Present (Oxford, 1987; 2nd edn, 2000).

Bridenthal, R., C. Koonz and S. Stuard, eds., Becoming Visible: Women in European History (2nd edn, Boston, 1987).

Bridenthal, R., S.M. Stuard and M.E. Wiesner, eds., Becoming Visible: Women in European History (3rd edn, Boston, 1998).

Caine, B. and G. Sluga, Gendering European History 1780-1920 (Leicester, 2000).

Duby, G. and M. Perrot, eds., A History of Women in the West, 5 vols (Cambridge, MA, 1984). Hannam, J., K. Holden, H. Meller and P. Summerfield, Major Themes in Women’s History from the Enlightenment to the Great War [CD ROM] (Glasgow History Courseware Con­sortium, 1998).

McMillan, J.F., Enfranchising Women: The Politics of Women’s Suffrage in Europe, 1789-1945 [CD ROM] (Glasgow History Courseware Consortium, 1998).

Rendall, J., The Origins of Modern Feminism: Women in Britain, France and the United States, 1780-1860 (Basingstoke, 1985).

Shoemaker, R. and M. Vincent, eds., Gender and History in Western Europe (London, 1998). Smith, B.G., Changing Lives: Women in European History since 1700 (Lexington, MA, 1989).

National Histories

Abrams, L. and E. Harvey, eds., Gender Relations in German History: Power, Agency and Experience from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century (London, 1996).

Baranski, Z.G.

and S.W. Vinall, eds., Women and Italy. Essay on Gender, Culture and History (Basingstoke, 1991).

Breitenbach, E. and E. Gordon, eds., Out of Bounds. Women in Scottish Society 1800-1945 (Edinburgh, 1992).

Enders, V.L. and P.B. Radcliff, eds., Constructing Spanish Womanhood. Female Identity in Modern Spain (Albany, NY, 1999).

Engel, B.A., Between the Fields and the City: Women, Work and Family in Russia, 1861-1914 (Cambridge, 1996).

Frevert, U., Women in German History: From Bourgeois Emancipation to Sexual Liberation (Leamington Spa, 1989).

Good, D.F., M. Grandner and M.J. Maynes, eds., Austrian Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Oxford, 1996).

John, A.V. ed., Our Mothers’ Land: Chapters in Welsh Women’s History, 1830-1939 (Cardiff,

1991).

Luddy, M. ed., Women in Ireland 1800-1918 (Cork, 1995).

McMillan, J.F., France and Women 1789-1914: Gender, Society and Politics (London, 2000). Purvis, J., ed., Women’s History in Britain, 1850-1945: An Introduction (London, 1995). Ransel, D.L. ed., The Family in Imperial Russia (Urbana, IL, 1976).

Shoemaker, R.B., Gender in English Society 1650-1850: The Emergence of Separate Spheres (London, 1988).

“Women in Central and Eastern Europe', special issue, Women’s History Review 5 (1996).

Women’s History, Theory and Historiography

Bock, G., “Women's history and gender history: aspects of an international debate', Gender and History 1 (1989), pp.7-30.

Davidoff, L., Worlds Between: Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class (Cambridge, 1995).

Hall, C., White, Male and Middle Class: Explorations in Feminism and History (Cambridge,

1992).

Offen, K.M., R. Roach Pierson and J. Rendall, eds., Writing Women’s History: International Perspectives (Bloomington, IN, 1991).

Scott, J.W., Gender and the Politics of History (New York, 1988).

Vickery, A., “Golden age to separate spheres? A review of the categories and chronology of English women's history', Historical Journal 36 (1993), pp.383—414.

Body, Mind and Spirit

Ehrenreich, B. and D. English, For Her Own Good: 150 years of the Experts’ Advice to Women (London, 1979).

Jalland, P. and J. Hooper, eds., Women from Birth to Death: The Female Life Cycle in Britain 1830-1914 (Brighton, 1986).

Jordanova, L., Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine Between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries (London, 1989).

Laqueur, T., Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Cambridge, MA, 1995). Malmgreen, G., ed., Religion in the Lives of English Women 1760-1930 (London, 1986).

Markkola, P., ed., Gender and Vocation. Women, Religion and Social Change in the Nordic Countries, 1830 -1940 (Helsinki, 2000).

Moscucci, O., The Science of Woman: Gynaecology and Gender in England 1800-1929 (Cam­bridge, 1990).

Shorter, E., Women’s Bodies: A Social History of Women’s Encounter with Health, Ill-health, and Medicine (New Brunswick, NJ, 1991).

Showalter, E., The Female Malady: Women, Madness and English Culture, 1830-1980 (Lon­don, 1987).

Vertinsky, P., The Eternally Wounded Woman (Manchester, 1990).

Femininity and Domesticity

Albisetti, J.C., Schooling German Girls and Women: Secondary and Higher Education in the Nineteenth Century (Princeton, NJ, 1988).

Clark, L.L., Schooling the Daughters of Marianne: Textbooks and the Socializing of Girls in Modern France 1848—1870 (New York, 1984).

Davin, A., Growing Up Poor: Home, School and Street in London 1870-1914 (London, 1996).

Dyhouse, C., Girls Growing Up in Late Victorian and Edwardian England (London, 1981).

Gemie, S., Women and Schooling in France, 1815-1914. Gender, Authority and Identity in the Female Schooling Sector (Keele, 1995).

Hall, C., ‘The early formation of Victorian domestic ideology', in Hall, ed., White, Male and Middle Class, pp.75-93.

Hausen, K., ‘Family and role-division: the polarisation of sexual stereotypes in the nineteenth century — an aspect of the dissociation of work and family life', in R.J.

Evans and W.R. Lee, eds., The German Family (London, 1981), pp.51—83.

Hunt, F., ed., Lessons for Life: The Schooling of Girls and Women, 1850-1950 (Oxford, 1987).

Rowbotham, J., Good Girls Make Good Wives: Guidance for Girls in Victorian Fiction (Oxford, 1989).

Strumingher, L.S., What were Little Girls and Boys Made of? Primary Education in Rural France, 1830-1880 (Albany, NY, 1983).

Marriage, Spinsters and Widows

Bennett, J.M. and A.M. Froide, eds., Sing}ewomen in the European Past 1250-1800 (Philadelphia, 1999).

Botelho, L. and P. Thane, eds., Women and Ageing in British Society since 1500 (London, 2001).

Gillis, J., For Better, For Worse. British Marriages, 1600 to the Present (Oxford, 1985).

Hammerton, A.J., Cruelty and Companionship: Conflict in Nineteenth Century Married Life (London, 1992).

Hufton, O., ‘Women without men: widows and spinsters in Britain and France in the eighteenth century', Journal of Family History 9 (1984), pp.355—76.

Jalland, P., Women, Marriage and Politics, 1860-1914 (Oxford, 1986).

Phillips, R., Untying the Knot: a Short History of Divorce (Cambridge, 1991).

Segalen, M., Love and Power in the Peasant Family: Rural France in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1983).

Vicinus, M., Independent Women: Work and Community for Single Women 1850-1920 (London, 1985).

Motherhood

Allen, A.T., Feminism and Motherhood in Germany 1800-1914 (New Brunswick, NJ, 1991). Badinter, E., The Myth of Motherhood: an Historical View of the Maternal Instinct (London, 1981).

Bock, G. and P. Thane, eds., Maternity and Gender Policies. Women and the Rise of the European Welfare States 1880s-1950s (London, 1991).

Fuchs, R., Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France (Albany, NY, 1984).

Loudon, I., Death in Childbirth: An International Study of Maternal Care and Maternal Mortality 1800-1950 (Oxford, 1992).

Marland, H. and A.M. Rafferty, eds., Midwives, Society and Childbirth: Debates and Controver­sies in the Modern Period (London, 1997).

Pollock, L.A., Forgotten Children.

Parent-Child Relations from 1500 to 1900 (Cambridge, 1983).

Ransel, D.L., Mothers of Misery. Child Abandonment in Russia (Princeton, NJ, 1988).

Ross, E., Love and Toil: Motherhood in Outcast London 1870-1918 (Oxford, 1993).

Home, Household, Community

Bourke, J., Husbandty to Housewifery: Women, Economic Change and Housework in Ireland, 1890-1914 (Oxford, 1993).

Clark, A., The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (London, 1995).

Davidoff, L. and C. Hall, Family Fortunes. Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780­1850 (London, 1987).

Gillis, J., A World of Their Own Making. A History of Myth and Ritual in Family Life (Oxford, 1997).

Kaplan, T., ‘Female consciousness and collective action: the case of Barcelona, 1910— 18', Signs 7 (1982), pp.545-66.

McBride, T.M., The Domestic Revolution: The Modernisation of Household Service in England and France 1820-1920 (London, 1976).

Roberts, E., A Woman’s Place: An Oral History of Working-class Women (Oxford, 1984; 2nd edn, 1995).

Rowbotham, S., Women, Resistance and Revolution (Harmondsworth, 1974).

Smith, B., Ladies of the Leisure Class: The Bourgeoisie of Northern France in the Nineteenth Century (Princeton, NJ, 1981).

Sexuality

Bland, L., Banishing the Beast: English Feminism and Sexual Morality 1885-1914 (London, 1995).

Engelstein, L., The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de-Siecle Russia (Ithaca, NY, 1992).

Faderman, L., Surpassing the Love of Men. Romantic Friendship and Love between Women from the Renaissance to the Present (London, 1991).

Gibson, M., Prostitution and the State in Italy, 1860-1915 (New Brunswick, NJ, 1986).

Harsin, J., Policing Prostitution in Nineteenth Century Paris (Princeton, NJ, 1985).

Jackson, M., The Real Facts of Life. Feminism and the Politics of Sexuality c.1850-1914 (London, 1994).

Jeffreys, S., ed., The Sexuality Debates (London, 1987).

Kent, S.K., Sex and Suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914 (London, 1995).

Walkowitz, J.R., Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women, Class and the State (Cambridge, 1980).

Walkowitz, J.R., City of Dreadful Delight. Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late Victorian London (London, 1992).

Work

Canning, K., Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work, in Germany, 1850-1914 (Ithaca, NY, 1996).

De Groot, G. and M. Schrover, Women Workers and Technological Change in Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (London, 1992).

Frader, L.L. and S.O. Rose, eds., Gender and Class in Modern Europe (Ithaca, NY, 1986).

Glickman, R.L., Russian Factory Women. Workplace and Society, 1880-1914 (Berkeley, CA, 1984).

Gordon, E., Women and the Labour Movement in Scotland 1850-1914 (Oxford, 1991).

Hilden, P., Working Women and Socialist Politics in France 1880-1914 (Oxford, 1986).

Honeyman, K., Women, Gender and Industrialisation in England, 1700-1870 (Basingstoke, 2000).

Hudson, P. and W.R. Lee, eds., Women’s Work and the Family Economy in HistoricalPerspect- ive (Manchester, 1990).

McBride, T.M., ‘A woman's world: department stores and the evolution of women's employment, 1870—1920', French Historical Studies 10 (1978), pp.664—83.

McDermid, J. and A. Hillyer, Women and Work in Russia 1880-1930 (London, 1998).

Rose, S.O., Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-century England (London, 1992).

Sharpe, P., ed., Women’s Work: the English Experience 1650-1914 (London, 1998). Simonton, D., A History of European Women’s Work, 1700 to the Present (London, 1998). Stewart, M.L., Women, Work and the French State. Labour Protection and Social Patriarchy, 1879-1919 (Kingston, 1989).

Tilly, L.A., Politics and Class in Milan 1881-1901 (Oxford, 1992).

Tilly, L. and J. Scott, Women, Work and Family (New York, 1978).

Politics and Nationalism

Applewhite, H.B. and D.G. Levy, eds., Women and Politics in the Age of Democratic Revolution (Ann Arbor, MI, 1990).

Blom, I., K. Hagemann and C. Hall, eds., Gendered Nations: Nationalisms and Gender Order in the Long Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 2000).

Gullickson, G.L., Unruly Women of Paris: Images of the Commune (Ithaca, NY, 1996).

Hall, C., K. McLelland and J. Rendall, Defining the Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender and the Reform Act of 1867 (Cambridge, 2000).

Scott, J.W., Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man (Cambridge, MA, 1996).

Shafer, D.A., ‘Plus que des ambulancieres: women in articulation and defence of their ideals during the Paris Commune (1871)', French History 7 (1993), pp.85—101.

Ward, M., Unmanageable Revolutionaries: Women and Irish Nationalism (London, 1983).

Empire

Burton, A., Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women and Imperial Culture, 1865­1915 (Chapel Hill, NC, 1994).

Callaway, H., Gender, Culture and Empire: European Women in Colonial Nigeria (Basingstoke, 1987).

Chaudhuri, N. and M. Strobel, Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance (Bloomington, IN, 1992).

Clancy-Smith, J. and F. Gouda, eds., Domesticating the Empire. Race, Gender and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism (Charlottesville, VA, 1998).

McLintock, A., Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Conquest (New York, 1995).

Midgley, C., Women Against Slavery: the British Campaigns 1780-1870 (London, 1992).

Midgley, C. ed., Gender and Imperialism (Manchester, 1998).

Pierson, R.R. and N. Chaudhuri, eds., Nation, Empire, Colony: Historiciying Gender and Race (Bloomington, IN, 1998).

Strobel, M., ‘Gender, race and empire in nineteenth and twentieth-century Africa and Asia', in Bridenthal, Koonz and Stuard, eds., Becoming Visible (3rd edn), pp.389— 414.

Feminism

Boxer, M.J. and J.H. Quataert, eds., Socialist Women. European Socialist Feminism in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (New York, 1978).

Edmondson, L., Feminism in Russia, 1900-1917 (Stanford, CA, 1984).

Evans, R.J., The Feminists. Women’s Emancipation Movements in Europe, America and Australasia 1840-1920 (London, 1977).

Gordon, F. and M. Cross, eds., Early French Feminisms, 1830-1940: A Passion for Liberty (Cheltenham, 1996).

Offen, K., European Feminisms 1700-1950: A Political History (Stanford, CA, 2000).

Reagin, N.R., A German Women’s Movement. Class and Gender in Hanover, 1880-1933 (Chapel Hill, NC, 1995).

Slaughter, J. and R. Kern, eds., European Women on the Left. Socialism, Feminism, and the Problems Faced by Political Women, 1880 to the Present (Westport, CT, 1981).

Stites, R., The Women’s Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism and Bolshevism, 1860 -1930 (Princeton, NJ, 1991).

Waelti-Walters, J. and S.C. Hause, eds., Feminisms of the Belle Epoque: A Historical and Literary Anthology (Lincoln, NB, 1994).

First World War

Bravo, A., ‘Italian peasant women and the First World War', in A. Marwick, C. Emsley and W. Simpson, eds., Total War and Historical Change: Europe 1914-1955 (Buckingham, 2001), pp.86—97.

Braybon, G., Women Workers in the First World War: The British Experience (London, 1981).

Daniel, U., The War from Within: German Working-class Women in the First World War (Oxford, 1997).

Davis, B.J., Home Fires Burning. Food, Politics and Everyday Life in World War I Berlin (Chapel Hill, NC, 2000).

Grayzel, S.R., Women’s Identities at War. Gender, Motherhood and Politics in Britain and France during the First World War (Chapel Hill, NC, 1999).

Marlow, J., ed., The Virago Book, of Women and the Great War 1914-18 (London, 1998). Thom, D., Nice Girls and Rude Girls: Women Workers in World War I (London, 1998).

Wall, R. and J. Winter, eds., The Upheaval of War. Family, Work and Welfare in Europe, 1914­1918 (Cambridge, 1988).

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