ABSTRACT

Covering societies from classical times to the twenty-first century, Gender in World History is a fascinating exploration of what happens to established ideas about men, women, and gender roles when different cultural systems come into contact. The book breaks new ground to facilitate a consistent approach to gender in a world history context.

Now in its third edition, the book has been thoroughly updated, including:

    • expanded treatment of Africa under Islamic influence
    • expanded discussion of southeast Asia
    • a new chapter on contemporary Latin America
    • representations of individual women
    • engagement with recent work on gender history and theory.

With truly global coverage, this book enables students to understand how gender roles have varied across the world and over time, and the vital role of gender in structuring social and political relationships. Providing a succinct, current overview of the history of gender throughout the world, Gender in World History remains essential reading for students of world history.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part |60 pages

Agricultural Societies

chapter |11 pages

The Traditional Framework

Agriculture, Patriarchy, Civilizations

chapter |10 pages

Early Contacts

Influences from Cultural Diversity

chapter |10 pages

Buddhism and Chinese Women

chapter |12 pages

Islamic Standards outside the Heartland

Changes and Continuities in India and Sub-Saharan Africa

chapter |9 pages

The Chinese Influence

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion of Part I

Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies

part |59 pages

New Patterns of Contact, 1500–1900

chapter |12 pages

Europeans and Native Americans

chapter |10 pages

Western Influences and Regional Reactions

Polynesia and Africa

chapter |14 pages

Reform Movements and Gender

Beyond the Colonial Models

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion of Part II

Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade

part |72 pages

The Contemporary World

chapter |9 pages

Immigration as Culture Contact

chapter |17 pages

New International Influences

Feminism and Marxism

chapter |12 pages

Contact and Retract

The Middle East in the Contemporary Era

chapter |8 pages

Latin America

The Role of Contacts in Basic Change

chapter |9 pages

Global Consumer Culture

The Question of Impact

chapter |5 pages

Globalization and Resistance

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion of Part III

Gender and Contact in Modern Societies