ABSTRACT

Gender in World History integrates gender history and world history by dealing with significant global changes over time, regional patterns of gender relations, and the results of interregional contact on gender roles and concepts.

Now in its 4th edition, this volume explores the rise of patriarchal gender systems and, in more modern history, the gradual and checkered decline of these systems. In addition to the roles of agriculture and then industrialization in shaping gender relations, the book deals with the impact of major religions, imperialism and decolonization, and human rights movements in more recent history. Regional coverage includes East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East and Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and the Americas. The book seeks to show how major patterns and changes in the past shed light on current gender issues in many world regions, enabling students to understand how gender roles have varied across the world and over time. This new edition also includes:

  • More material on several societies, particularly in Asia and the Middle East
  • Greater attention on historical and comparative assessment of sexual identities
  • A focus on basic features of gender configurations
  • Discussions of more recent human rights movements

Providing a global but succinct overview of the history of gender throughout the world, Gender in World History remains essential reading for students of world history and gender studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|57 pages

The Formation of Patriarchal Traditions: From the Rise of Agriculture to the 15th Century

chapter 1|6 pages

From Agriculture to Early Civilization

The Establishment of Patriarchy

chapter 2|13 pages

The Classical Period and Early Contacts

chapter 4|11 pages

Islamic Standards outside the Heartland

chapter 5|11 pages

The Chinese Influence

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion of Part I

The Advance of Patriarchy: Gender and Contacts in Agricultural Societies

part II|74 pages

Mixed Signals: Transitions in Gender Relations, 1500–1900

chapter 7|13 pages

Europeans and Native Americans

chapter 9|11 pages

Western Influences and Regional Reactions

chapter 10|16 pages

Reform Movements and Gender

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion of Part II

Gender Contact amid Rising World Trade

part III|70 pages

The Contemporary World

chapter 11|19 pages

New International Influences

chapter 12|10 pages

Global Consumer Culture

chapter 13|13 pages

The Middle East in the Contemporary Era

chapter 14|9 pages

Latin America

chapter 15|8 pages

New Global Influences—And New Resistances

Developments since the 1990s

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion of Part III

Gender and Contact in Modern Societies

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue: Big Picture

From Patriarchy to New Debate: The Role of Contacts in the Evolution of Gender