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This book introduces students to the key concepts of women's history, gender as a category of analysis, and the history of feminism. Spanning the late 19th century to the present day, each chapter highlights major themes of the particular time period right across Europe before concluding with a short bibliography.
Whilst covering some familiar narratives in a broadly chronological fashion, Jennifer A. Miller introduces new actors, themes, and conclusions based on the most recent scholarship that further enriches our collective understanding women's history in modern Europe. Miller presents a Europe of diversity from ethnic and religious perspectives that has also been sorely lacking until now. European colonialism, the suffrage movements, the World Wars and the Holocaust, the postwar period, the Cold War and even very recent history are all closely examined in an essential volume for anyone interested in the European female experience of the last 150 years.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Industrialization, Labor, Politics
2. Nationalism and Empire
3. The Era of the Great War
4. The New Woman and the Rise of Extremist Politics
5. World War II, Resistance, and the Holocaust
6. Women and Postwar Europe
7. Activism and the Sexual Revolution
8. Neoconservatism and the end the Cold War
9. The 21st Century
Conclusion
Index