b) Gender and history

Akkerman, Tjitske, and Siep Stuurman. (eds.). (1998). Perspectives on Feminist Political Thought in European History: 1400-2000.

Alexander, Sally. (1994). Becoming a Woman: And Other Essays in 19th and 20th Century Feminist History.

Allen, Judith. (1989). From Women’s History to a History of the Sexes. In Walter, James. (ed.). Australian Studies: A Survey. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Aveling, Marian. (1992). Imagining New South Wales as a Gendered Society, 1783-1821. Australian Historical Studies, 25(98), April

Berman, M. [1982](1992). All That is Solid Melts into Air: The Experience of Modernity. London, Verso.

Birkin, L. (1988). Consuming Desire: Sexual Science and the Emergence of a Culture of Abundance, 1871-1914. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Cain, William E. (ed). (1994). Making Feminist History: The Literary Scholarship of Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar.

de Baecque, A. [1993](1997). The Body Politic: Corporeal Metaphor in Revolutionary France, 1770-1800. Charlotte Mandell, trans. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

DeLamotte, Eugenia C., Meeker, Natania and O’Barr, Jean F. (eds.). (1997). Women Imagine Change: A Global Anthology of Women’s Resistance from 600 B.C. to the Present.

Felski, R. (1995). The Gender of Modernity. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.

Hall, Catherine. (1992). White, Male and Middle-Class: Explorations in Feminism and History. Oxford: Polity Press.

Kelly-Gadol, Joan. (1976). The Social Relations of the Sexes: Methodological Implications of Women’s History. Signs, 1(4)

Laslitt, Barbara, Ruth-Ellen B. Joeres, Mary Jo Maynes, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, and Jeanne Barker-Nunn. (eds.). History and Theory: Feminist Research, Debates, Contestations.

Lerner, Gerda. (1981). The Majority Finds its Past: Placing Women in History.

Lerner, Gerda. The Female Experience: An American Documentary.

Lerner, Gerda. Why History Matters: Life and Thought. Oxford University Press.

Lindsey, Karen. (1995). Divorced, Beheaded, Survived: A Feminist Reinterpretation of the Wives of Henry VIII.

Margarey, Susan, Sue Rowley, and Susan Sheridan, (eds.). (1993). Debutante Nation: Feminism contests the 1890s. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.

Mosse, G. (1985). Nationalism and Sexuality: Middle-Class Morality and Sexual Norms in Modern Europe. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin Press.

Mounsey, Chris. (2001). Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture. Lewisburg [Pa.]: Bucknell University Press; London; Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses.
Contents;
‘Be Male and Female Still’: An ABC of Hyperbolic Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century / Conrad Brunstrom.
Women Behaving Well: Early Modern Images of Female Courage / Carolyn D. Williams.
Voice, Gender, and the Augustan Verse Epistle / Karina Williamson.
The Fop, the Canting Queen, and the Deferral of Gender / Thomas A. King.
Cross-Dressing and the Nature of Gender in Mary Robinson’s Walsingham / Julie Shaffer.
The Metamorphosis of Sex(uality): Ovid’s ‘Iphis and Ianthe’ in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / David Michael Robinson.
Enigmatic Gender in Delarivier Manley’s New Atalantis / Ruth Herman.
The Key to Stowe: Toward a Patriot Whig Reading of Eliza Haywood’s Eovaai / Elizabeth Kubek.
The Very Scandal of Her Tea Table: Eliza Haywood’s Response to the Whig Public Sphere / Rachel K. Carnell.
‘To the Women of Both Sexes’: Christopher Smart, Mrs. Mary Midnight, and the Voice of the Dissident Woman Writer / Chris Mounsey.

Newton, Judith L., Ryan, Mary P. and Walkowitz, Judith R. (eds.). (1983). Sex and Class in Women’s History.

Pomeroy, Sarah B. (ed). (1997). Women’s History and Ancient History.

Riley, Denise. (1989). ‘Am I That Name?’ Feminism and the Category of ‘Women’ in History. London: Macmillan.

Scott, Joan Wallace. (ed). (1996). Feminism and History. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.

Scott, Joan Wallach. (1988). Gender and the Politics of History. New York: Columbia University Press.

Zinsser, Judith P. (1993). History and Feminism: A Glass Half Full.

 

Journals

Gender and History

Journal of Women’s History

Women’s History Review

(Note: Also see the feminist journals listed under “Introductory and General Writing on Gender” above.)