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The American Historical Association's Committee on Women Historians
commissioned some of the pioneering figures in women's history to
prepare essays in their respective areas of expertise. These
volumes, the second and third in a series of three, complete their
collected efforts. The first volume of the series dealt with the
broad themes necessary to understanding women's history around the
world. As a counterpoint, volume 2 is concerned with issues that
have shaped the history of women in particular places and during
particular eras. It examines women in ancient civilizations;
including women in China, Japan, and Korea; women and gender in
South and South East Asia; Medieval women; women and gender in
Colonial Latin America; and the history of women in the US to 1865.
Authors included are Sarah Hughes and Brady Hughes, Susan Mann,
Barbara N. Ramusack, Judith M. Bennett, Ann Twinam, and Kathleen
Brown. As with volume 2, volume 3 also discusses current trends in
gender and women's history from a regional perspective. It includes
essays on sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, early and modern
Europe, Russian and the Soviet Union, Latin American, and North
America after 1865. Asuncion Lavrin, Ellen Dubois, and Judith P.
Zinsser writing with Bonnie S. Anderson. Incorporating essays from
top scholars ranging over an abundance of regions, dates, and
methodologies, the three volumes of Women's History in Global
Perspective constitute an invaluable resource for anyone interested
in a comprehensive overview on the latest in feminist scholarship.
Bonnie G. Smith is the Board of Governors Professor of History and
director of the Institute for Research on Women at Rutgers
University. She is the author of Confessions of a Concierge: Madame
Lucie's History of Twentieth-Century France and many other books.
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a Nigerian activist who fought for
suffrage and equal rights for her countrywomen long before the
second wave of the women's movement in the United States. Her
involvement in international women's organizations led her to
travel the world in the period following World War II. She
championed the causes of the poor and downtrodden of both sexes as
she joined the anticolonial movement struggling for Nigeria's
independence. For Women and the Nation is the story of this
courageous woman. One of a handful of full-length biographies of
African women, let alone of African women activists, it will be
welcomed by students of women's studies, African history, and
biography, as well as by those interested in exploring the
historical background of Nigeria.
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