Description
The sheer number of publications on Feminism make it difficult for students who approach the subject for the first time to gain a sense of what the main issues and interpretations are. This book addresses this by offering students an overview of feminism and its history across several countries and time periods, along with an annotated guide to direct them in their further reading.
Feminism by June Hannam provides comprehensive coverage right from how feminists began to write the history of their movement as early as the late nineteenth century to the impact feminism has had on higher education. The text also looks in depth at propaganda and the cult of the heroine in suffrage campaigning and how 'first wave' feminists constructed their own history which then affected future generations of historians, and activists.
New to the popular Seminar Studies in History series, June Hannam's classic has been fully updated and provides a much-needed overview of the history and key issues of feminism with well supported documents and illustrations.
About the Author
June Hannam is a lecturer at the University of the West of England. She has published widely on the history of women and has also written on the history of Bristol. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, she is also on the editorial board of Labour History Review, International Journal of Nursing History andWomen's History Review. She is the Chair of South West and Wales Women's History Network.
Reviews
Highly recommended by the Times Higher Education Textbook Guide.
Book Information
ISBN 9781408255575
Author June Hannam
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 360g
Dimensions(mm) 173mm * 239mm * 12mm