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Gender in World History integrates gender history and world history by dealing with significant global changes over time, regional patterns of gender relations, and the results of interregional contact on gender roles and concepts.
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Gender in World History integrates gender history and world history by dealing with significant global changes over time, regional patterns of gender relations, and the results of interregional contact on gender roles and concepts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000518795
- Artikelnr.: 62940702
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000518795
- Artikelnr.: 62940702
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Peter N. Stearns regularly teaches courses in world history and gender history. He has written extensively in both areas, and in related fields such as the history of childhood and the history of emotions. Recent books include Happiness in World History (2020) and From World Past to World Present (2021).
0. Introduction PART I: THE FORMATION OF PATRIARCHAL TRADITIONS: From the
Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY
CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and
Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic
Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part
I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies
PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE
WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7.
Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in
India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and
Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART
III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global
Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin
America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since
the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies
Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts
in the Evolution of Gender
Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY
CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and
Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic
Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part
I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies
PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE
WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7.
Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in
India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and
Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART
III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global
Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin
America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since
the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies
Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts
in the Evolution of Gender
0. Introduction PART I: THE FORMATION OF PATRIARCHAL TRADITIONS: From the Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7. Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts in the Evolution of Gender
0. Introduction PART I: THE FORMATION OF PATRIARCHAL TRADITIONS: From the
Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY
CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and
Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic
Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part
I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies
PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE
WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7.
Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in
India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and
Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART
III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global
Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin
America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since
the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies
Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts
in the Evolution of Gender
Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY
CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and
Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic
Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part
I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies
PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE
WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7.
Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in
India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and
Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART
III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global
Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin
America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since
the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies
Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts
in the Evolution of Gender
0. Introduction PART I: THE FORMATION OF PATRIARCHAL TRADITIONS: From the Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century 1. FROM AGRICULTURE TO EARLY CIVILIZATION: The Establishment of Patriarchy 2. The Classical Period and Early Contacts 3. Religion, Gender and New Patterns of Contact 4. Islamic Standards outside the Heartland 5. The Chinese Influence Conclusion of Part I: The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies PART II: MIXED SIGNALS: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500-1900 6. ARE WOMEN MORE MORAL THAN MEN? Changes in the Western Model, 1500-1900 7. Europeans and Native Americans 8. Men and Women amid British Imperialism in India 9. Western Influences and Regional Reactions 10. Reform Movements and Gender Conclusion of Part II: Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade PART III: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 11. New International Influences 12. Global Consumer Culture 13. The Middle East in the Contemporary Era 14. Latin America 15. New Global Influences-And New Resistances: Developments since the 1990s Conclusion of Part III: Gender and Contact in Modern Societies Epilogue: Big Picture: From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts in the Evolution of Gender