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Written for everyone interested in women’s and gender history, History matters reaffirms the importance of viewing history from a distance and with feminist intent. Judith Bennett argues that the a...
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Written for everyone interested in women’s and gender history, History matters reaffirms the importance to feminist theory and activism of long-term historical perspectives. Judith M. Bennett takes as her central problem the growing chasm between feminism and history which, although closely allied in the 1970s, have now moved away from one another. Seeking to narrow this gap, Bennett proposes that feminist historians turn their attention to the intellectual challenges posed by the persistence of patriarchy. She posits a 'patriarchal equilibrium' whereby, despite many changes in women’s experiences over past centuries, women’s status vis-à-vis men has remained remarkably unchanged. Bennett argues that the theoretical challenge posed by this 'patriarchal equilibrium' will be best met by long-term historical perspectives that reach back well before the modern era.

A new manifesto, History matters engages forthrightly with the challenges faced by feminist historians today. It argues for the radical potential of a history that is focused on feminist issues, aware of the distant past, attentive to continuities over time, and alert to the workings of patriarchal power.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2006
ISBN: 9780719075650
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

HISTORY / Social History, European history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Social and cultural history, Feminism and feminist theory

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Judith M. Bennett is Emerita Professor of History and John R. Hubbard Chair in British History at the University of Southern California

1. Introduction: feminism and history
2. Feminist history and women’s history
3. Who’s afraid of the distant past?
4. Patriarchal equilibrium
5. Less money than a man would take
6. The L-word in women’s history
7. The master and the mistress
8. Conclusion: for whom are we doing feminist history