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DOI: 10.2307/3177729
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"Women's History" in Transition: The European Case

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“…Early 'pioneer' histories of women focussed on celebrating the achievements of notable individuals in diverse fields, particularly the luminaries of the women's movement (Davis, 1976;Harrison and McMillan, 1983;Bennett, 1989). Indeed, suffrage activists of the early twentieth century advanced their cause by utilising empowering historical narratives of the achievements of heroic women (Thom, 1992).…”
Section: Phases Of Women's Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Early 'pioneer' histories of women focussed on celebrating the achievements of notable individuals in diverse fields, particularly the luminaries of the women's movement (Davis, 1976;Harrison and McMillan, 1983;Bennett, 1989). Indeed, suffrage activists of the early twentieth century advanced their cause by utilising empowering historical narratives of the achievements of heroic women (Thom, 1992).…”
Section: Phases Of Women's Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way histories of gender would provide opportunities to integrate women into the historical malestream, overturn accepted understandings of history and pose new research questions (Davis, 1976;Editorial Collective, 1989;Bock, 1989). Gender implied that "historians of any subject, whether military, social, political or diplomatic, would henceforth have to identify the gendered constitution of their object of analysis, to demonstrate how it had been coded masculine or feminine and then explain what the consequences of that gendering have been for its evolution in time" (Downs, 2004, pp.…”
Section: Themes From Gender Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O conceito de género, utilizado para convocar todas as diferenças, socialmente estabelecidas, entre mulheres e homens, foi utilizado na disciplina histórica desde os anos 1970, sendo de referir a historiadora Nathalie Zemon Davis, que utilizou aquele conceito para sublinhar o peso dos papéis sexuais e do seu simbolismo na história social (Davis, 1976) 3 . Na segunda metade dos anos 1980, a reflexão teórica sobre a importância do conceito de género para a investigação histórica introduziu um ponto de viragem na história das mulheres com os trabalhos de Joan Scott (1986) e de Gisela Bock (1989).…”
Section: O Conceito De Género E a Investigação Históricaunclassified
“…Natalie Zamon Davis articulated this viewpoint in the seventies when she wrote: “Our goal is to understand the meaning of the sexes as gender group in history. Our goal is also to reveal the whole spectrum of gender roles and of gender symbolism in the various cultures and periods, to recognize their meaning and mode of functioning by means of which they supported the social order or facilitated changes” (Davis 1975–76, 90; emphasis added) 2…”
Section: Meaning: An Unresolved Problemin Feminist Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%