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- catalog abstract "Examines women in the noble courts, middle, upper, and working classes, and salons in the cities of the modern era.".
- catalog contributor b2019323.
- catalog contributor b2019324.
- catalog coverage "Europe Civilization.".
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: v. 1, p. [531]-552 ; v. 2, p. [509]-534.".
- catalog description "Examines women in the noble courts, middle, upper, and working classes, and salons in the cities of the modern era.".
- catalog description "Volume 1: Part I: Traditions inherited. Attitudes about women from the centuries before 800 A.D. -- Buried traditions: the question of origins -- Inherited traditions: the principal influences -- Traditions subordinating women -- Traditions empowering women -- The effects of Christianity -- Part II: Women of the fields . Sustaining the generations -- The constants of the peasant women's world: the Ninth to the Twentieth Centuries -- Sustaining the generations -- The extraordinary -- What remains of the peasant woman's world -- Part III: Women of the churches. The power of the faithful -- The patterns of power and limitation: the Tenth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- Authority within the institutional church -- Authority outside the institutional church -- Authority given and taken away: the protestant and Catholic reformations -- Traditional images redrawn -- The legacy of the protestant reformation -- Part IV: Women of the castles and manors. Custodians of land and lineage -- From warrior's wife to noblewoman: the Ninth to the Seventeenth centuries -- Constants of the noblewoman's life -- Power and vulnerability -- The new flowering of ancient traditions -- Part V : Women of the walled towns. Providers and partners -- The townswoman's daily life: the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- Dangers and Remedies -- The world of commercial capitalism: the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- The invisible and visible bonds of misogyny.".
- catalog description "Volume 2: Part VI: Women of the courts. Rulers, patrons, and attendants -- The world of absolute Monarchs from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries -- the life of the courtier -- The traditional life in a grand setting: wife and Queen Consort -- Women rulers -- New opportunities -- The legacies of renaissance humanism and the scientific revolution -- Part VII : Women of the salons and parlors. Ladies, Housewives, and professionals -- Women in the salons -- Women in the parlors -- Leaving the parlors -- Opportunities and limits: change and tradition in the Twentieth Century -- Part VIII : Women of the cities. Mothers, workers, and revolutionaries -- Family Life -- Earning income -- Revolutions and reforms -- Continuity and change: women in World War II and after -- Part IX : Traditions rejected. A history of feminism in Europe -- Feminism in Europe -- Asserting women's humanity: Early European feminists -- Asserting women's legal and political equality: equal rights movements in Europe -- Feminist socialism in Europe -- The women's liberation movement.".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "History of their own.".
- catalog identifier "0060158506 (v. 1) :".
- catalog identifier "0060158999 (v. 2) :".
- catalog identifier "0060914521 (pbk. : v. 1) :".
- catalog identifier "0060915633 (pbk. : v. 2) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of their own.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "History of their own.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "Europe".
- catalog subject "305.4/094 19".
- catalog subject "Feminism Europe History.".
- catalog subject "HQ1587 .A53 1988".
- catalog subject "Women Europe History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume 1: Part I: Traditions inherited. Attitudes about women from the centuries before 800 A.D. -- Buried traditions: the question of origins -- Inherited traditions: the principal influences -- Traditions subordinating women -- Traditions empowering women -- The effects of Christianity -- Part II: Women of the fields . Sustaining the generations -- The constants of the peasant women's world: the Ninth to the Twentieth Centuries -- Sustaining the generations -- The extraordinary -- What remains of the peasant woman's world -- Part III: Women of the churches. The power of the faithful -- The patterns of power and limitation: the Tenth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- Authority within the institutional church -- Authority outside the institutional church -- Authority given and taken away: the protestant and Catholic reformations -- Traditional images redrawn -- The legacy of the protestant reformation -- Part IV: Women of the castles and manors. Custodians of land and lineage -- From warrior's wife to noblewoman: the Ninth to the Seventeenth centuries -- Constants of the noblewoman's life -- Power and vulnerability -- The new flowering of ancient traditions -- Part V : Women of the walled towns. Providers and partners -- The townswoman's daily life: the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- Dangers and Remedies -- The world of commercial capitalism: the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries -- The invisible and visible bonds of misogyny.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume 2: Part VI: Women of the courts. Rulers, patrons, and attendants -- The world of absolute Monarchs from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries -- the life of the courtier -- The traditional life in a grand setting: wife and Queen Consort -- Women rulers -- New opportunities -- The legacies of renaissance humanism and the scientific revolution -- Part VII : Women of the salons and parlors. Ladies, Housewives, and professionals -- Women in the salons -- Women in the parlors -- Leaving the parlors -- Opportunities and limits: change and tradition in the Twentieth Century -- Part VIII : Women of the cities. Mothers, workers, and revolutionaries -- Family Life -- Earning income -- Revolutions and reforms -- Continuity and change: women in World War II and after -- Part IX : Traditions rejected. A history of feminism in Europe -- Feminism in Europe -- Asserting women's humanity: Early European feminists -- Asserting women's legal and political equality: equal rights movements in Europe -- Feminist socialism in Europe -- The women's liberation movement.".
- catalog title "A history of their own : women in Europe from prehistory to the present / Bonnie S. Anderson, Judith P. Zinsser.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".