Women's Political and Social Thought: An Anthology

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Indiana University Press, 2001 M01 22 - 472 páginas

" . . . a wide array of time periods, cultures, and formats . . . " —Library Journal

The first collection of source readings of women's important writings in political and social theory from ancient times to the twentieth century. From Sappho of Lesbos to Mary Wollstonecraft and from Jane Addams to Simone Weil, these works fill a major gap in materials available for teaching the history of political thought and opens paths for exploring the rich and diverse contributions of women as creators of theory.

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Berenice A. Carroll is Director of the Women's Studies Program and Professor of Political Science at Purdue University and Professor Emerita at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her books and articles include Design for Total War: Arms and Economics in the Third Reich; Liberating Women's History: Theoretical and Critical Essays; "The Politics of Originality': Women and the Class System of the Intellect"; and "Christine de Pizan and the Origins of Peace Theory." Hilda L Smith is Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. She is author of Reason's Disciples: Seventeenth Century English Feminists, co-compiler with Susan Cardinale of Women and the Literature of the Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography Based on Wing's Short Title Catalogue and editor of Women Writers and the Early Modern British Political Tradition.

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