1st Edition
Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges
310 Pages
by
Routledge
310 Pages
by
Routledge
310 Pages
by
Routledge
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Women engineers have been in the public limelight for decades, yet we have surprisingly little historically grounded understanding of the patterns of employment and education of women in this field. Most studies are either policy papers or limited to statistical analyses. Moreover, the scant historical research so far available emphasizes the individual, single and unique character of those women... Read more
1. Multiple-Entry Visas: Gender and Engineering in the US, 1870-19452. 'Am I a Lady or an Engineer?': The Origins of the Women's Engineering Society in Britain, 1918-403. Educating Men: Women and the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology, 1880-19304. A Women's Challenge: The Petersburg Polytechnic Institute for Women, 1905-19185.Maintaining the Walls: Women Engineers at the Ecole Polytechnique Feminine and the Grandes Ecoles in France6. Precarious Victories: The Entry of Women into Engineering Studies in Austria, 1900-19457. Women in Army Research: Ambivalent Careers in Nazi Germany8. Mobilising Women Power: Women, Engineers and the East German State in the Cold War9. A Pyhrric Victory: Greek Women's Conquest of a Profession in Crisis, 1923-1997
Biography
Annie Canel, Ruth Oldenziel, Karin Zachmann






