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periodization, social theory, etc. This is why "women's history" is not simply the history of female human beings. Politics were tied up in its creation from the very start. This is not an "extreme" point of view, but indeed a fact that can be verified through many primary sources (such as the oral history project on women's historians which will be made available at Smith
College in 2008), and in secondary sources about the rise and development of the field of women's history (which I can list here later.) "Gender history" came about much later with the publication of Joan W. Scott's article "Gender as a useful tool for historical analysis" in 1987 or 1988.
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Great job -- the Middle East section of the article was expanded with a lot of important and relevant information that was well-cited! The focus on the historical portrayal of the region was a much-needed addition. I would suggest greatly expanding the Modern Middle East section and
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Women have been aware, and working against male dominance and oppression long before the abolition movement. Christine De Pizan, Elizabeth I, Nefertiti, Hapshepsut, are just a few prominent woman in history who were writing and speaking about these issues hundreds, even thousands of years ago.
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History isn't just a list of every universal historical event that ever
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Dynasty, was the first empress in Chinese history. This fact is important because this is the first and only time that a female has ruled China. Especially so early in history, this was a marker of
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If that's a serious question, Lexikon-Duff, I'm happy to try to answer it, or at least point you to some readings. And actually, over the last decade or two, there have been scholars who specialize in "masculinity studies," and what historically made a man a man, and "men's history."
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