A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, Vol. 1

by Bonnie S. Anderson (Author), Judith P. Zinsser (Author)

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Women's history from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on the developments, achievements, and changes in women's roles in society, organized within a loose chronology with chapters focusing on women's place and function in society. Topics include the roles of female monarchs and women of the court, the application of the new tools of the Scientific Revolution to prove traditional views of women, the salons and parlors of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and wealthy women's show more contributions to the arts and social services, the impact of city-living and the Industrial Revolution on women's roles and family life, and the emergence, evolution, and impact of the modern feminist movement. show less

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In A History of Their Own Volume I, authors Bonnie Anderson and Judith Zinsser serve up a richly detailed history of the lives of women in Europe, from the ninth to seventeenth centuries. Traditional history texts structure the narrative around events central to the development and accomplishments of men (the Enlightenment, the Renaissance, etc.) In their research, Anderson and Zinsser discovered that women were affected by very different forces, and organize their narrative accordingly. Then they set out to explain:
Why had laws, economic systems, religion, and politics excluded European women from the most valued areas and activities of life? How had cultural attitudes evolved which defined women as innately inferior and placed them in show more a subordinate relationship to men? (p. xiv)

Volume I provides an in-depth analysis of women in several walks of life: women of the fields, churches, castles and manors, and walled towns. In each case, the authors show how over the centuries women gained power, and were subsequently subordinated to men. Sometimes this occurred as the side effect of some technological advancement that changed the role of women. In other cases their loss of power was the result of deeply held beliefs regarding woman's physical inferiority. In all cases, gender was the single greatest factor affecting the lives of women.

Anderson and Zinsser present a compelling thesis, meticulously researched. At times I felt there was almost too much detail, with so many facts and examples that I wanted to say, "all right already! I get it!" And with so many stories of oppression, this book can be rather depressing. And yet it's important for women to understand their history, and this is a very good way to learn it.
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This book should be on the shelf of every student of history. While it tends to reduce at times to a list of dry events, there are many invaluable and hard to find anecdotes that are seldom found in mainstream history tomes.

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Canonical title
A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, Vol. 1
Original publication date
1988
People/Characters
Joan of Arc
Important places
Europe
Important events
Witch trials in the early modern period
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At the beginning of the fifteenth century, the French courtier and writer Christine de Pizan started her Book of the City of Ladies by calling attention to a disparity between the image of women... (show all) presented by men and her own experience of women.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Regardless of physical, legal, or economic circumstances the vast majority of townswomen believed that they must function as willing subordinates within the traditional framework of the family and a male-dominated society.
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English US

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History, Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
305.4094Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial group - Age, Gender, EthnicityWomenStandard subdivisionsHistory, geographic treatment, biographyEurope
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HQ1587 .A53Social sciencesThe family. Marriage, Women and SexualityThe Family. Marriage. WomenWomen. Feminism
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