1st Edition
The Routledge History of Women in Europe since 1700
Preface: European Women's History at the Crossroads Jean H. Quataert Acknowledgements. Contributors. 1. Introduction: Writing Women in(to) Modern Europe Deborah Simonton 2. At Home in the Family: Women and familial relationships Lynn Abrams 3. Female Sexuality Anna Clark 4. Learning to be Good Girls and Women: Education, training and schools Rebecca Rogers 5. Women Workers; Working Women, Deborah Simonton 6. Women Religious and Religious Women: Faith and practice in women’s lives Pat Starkey 7. Women as citizens: Changing the polity Karen Hunt 8. Valiant Heroes or Pacific Ladies? Women in war and peace Jane Potter 9. Home and Away: Women, popular culture and leisure Tammy Proctor 10. Mistresses of Creation: Women as producers and consumers of art since 1700 Siân Reynolds
Biography
Deborah Simonton is Associate Professor of British History at the University of Southern Denmark. Her publications include A History of European Women’s Work, 1700 to the Present (1998), Gendering Scottish History, an international approach (1999) (co-edited) and has written widely on gender, work and education.






