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This interdisciplinary collection is concerned with important
theoretical and methodological issues facing women's studies.
Drawing on feminist theory and politics it addresses a range of
questions raised for women's studies by work conducted in history,
literature, politics and sociology. The editors provide a context
for these debates in their introductory essay which gives an
overview of the development of women's studies and reflects on its
current position. In their concluding chapter they also suggest a
framework from which women's studies might move forward.
This wide-ranging and accessible book examines the effects of
British imperial involvements on history writing in Britain since
1750. It provides a chronological account of the development of
history writing in its social, political, and cultural contexts,
and an analysis of the structural links between those involvements
and the dominant concerns of that writing. The author looks at the
impact of imperial and global expansion on the treatment of
government, of social structures and changes and of national and
ethnic identity in scholarly and popular works, in school
histories, and in 'famous' history books. In a clear and
student-friendly way, the book argues that involvement in empire
played a transformative and central role within history writing as
whole, reframing its basic assumptions and language, and sustaining
a significant 'imperial' influence across generations of writers
and diverse types of historical text. -- .
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