Gendering Historiography
Explore the intricate dynamics of gendered power relations in "Gendering Historiography" by Angelika Epple, published by Campus Verlag in 2009. This insightful work spans 244 pages and delves into the comparative analysis of European and American historiographies over the past two centuries. Epple expertly uncovers how gender identity has shaped historical narratives and the significant implications of exclusionary practices on national canons. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of gender and historiography, offering a critical perspective on how societies construct their histories. Enhance your knowledge of gender studies and historiography with this compelling read.