Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present [3 volumes]
By (Author) Colleen Boyett
Edited by Professor H. Micheal Tarver
Edited by Mildred Diane Gleason
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
7th December 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
General and world history
305.409
Winner of 2021 Dartmouth Medal Honorable Mention 2021
Contains 3 hardbacks
4281g
Indispensable for the student or researcher studying women's history, this book draws upon a wide array of cultural settings and time periods in which women displayed agency by carrying out their daily economic, familial, artistic, and religious obligations. Since record keeping began, history has been written by a relatively few elite men. Insights into women's history are left to be gleaned by scholars who undertake careful readings of ancient literature, examine archaeological artifacts, and study popular culture, such as folktales, musical traditions, and art. For some historical periods and geographic regions, this is the only way to develop some sense of what daily life might have been like for women in a particular time and place. This reference explores the daily life of women across civilizations. The work is organized in sections on different civilizations from around the world, arranged chronologically. Within each society, the encyclopedia highlights the roles of women within five broad thematic categories: the arts, economics and work, family and community life, recreation and social customs, and religious life. Included are numerous sidebars containing additional information, document excerpts, images, and suggestions for further reading.
Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *
Colleen Boyett, PhD, is an independent scholar of the history of the Middle East. H. Micheal Tarver, PhD, is professor of history at Arkansas Tech University. Mildred Diane Gleason, PhD, is founder of Gleason Historical Studies.