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The gender of history: Men, women, and historical practice
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This article is published in Journal of The History of The Behavioral Sciences.The article was published on 2002-12-01. It has received 95 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gender history & Women's history.read more
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The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory
Nancy Partner,Sarah Foot +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the role of history in modernity and history: the professional discipline, the turn towards science, and the need to defend the human factor and narrative.
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Master and servant: love and labour in the english industrial age.
TL;DR: The Phoebe in Arcadia Bibliography as mentioned in this paper is a collection of books about service and silences in the working class: Wool, worsted, and the working classes: myths of origin.
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The Allure of the Archive
TL;DR: In this article, the archive's undeniable allure obscures the contingency of its construc- tion, its destructive powers, and the way in which its contents remain vulnerable to interpretative violence.
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“Scary Thing, Being An Eighth Grader”: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in a Middle School U.S. History Unit
Linda S. Levstik,Jeanette Groth +1 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the ways in which a group of eighth grade students conceptualized the significance of gender in the context of a study of antebellum U.S. history and found that women's experiences as historically significant, recognized, analyzed, and expressed interest in the variety of perspectives represented by women they studied, and worried about "reverse sexism" studying women at the expense of men.
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Sarah Sophia Banks: Femininity, Sociability and the Practice of Collecting in Late Georgian England
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the collection of the sister of the botanist and President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, and examine her elite status and collecting practices.
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The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory
Nancy Partner,Sarah Foot +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the role of history in modernity and history: the professional discipline, the turn towards science, and the need to defend the human factor and narrative.
Book
Master and servant: love and labour in the english industrial age.
TL;DR: The Phoebe in Arcadia Bibliography as mentioned in this paper is a collection of books about service and silences in the working class: Wool, worsted, and the working classes: myths of origin.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Allure of the Archive
TL;DR: In this article, the archive's undeniable allure obscures the contingency of its construc- tion, its destructive powers, and the way in which its contents remain vulnerable to interpretative violence.
Journal ArticleDOI
“Scary Thing, Being An Eighth Grader”: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in a Middle School U.S. History Unit
Linda S. Levstik,Jeanette Groth +1 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the ways in which a group of eighth grade students conceptualized the significance of gender in the context of a study of antebellum U.S. history and found that women's experiences as historically significant, recognized, analyzed, and expressed interest in the variety of perspectives represented by women they studied, and worried about "reverse sexism" studying women at the expense of men.
Dissertation
Sarah Sophia Banks: Femininity, Sociability and the Practice of Collecting in Late Georgian England
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the collection of the sister of the botanist and President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, and examine her elite status and collecting practices.