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The 1910-1911 Encyclopedia Britannica was advertised as "the high water mark of human knowledge." That 34 of the 1,500 contributors were women was widely perceived as signaling a significant breakthrough into the world of learning. The book examines public and private aspects of the women contributors' lives and includes short biographies.

Produktbeschreibung
The 1910-1911 Encyclopedia Britannica was advertised as "the high water mark of human knowledge." That 34 of the 1,500 contributors were women was widely perceived as signaling a significant breakthrough into the world of learning. The book examines public and private aspects of the women contributors' lives and includes short biographies.
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Autorenporträt
Gillian Thomas (Ph.D., University of London) is Professor of English and Coordinator of Women's Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her interest in the popular literature and culture of the nineteenth century and the development of a mass reading public is also reflected in her Harriet Martineau (G.K. Hall, 1985).