Gender and the politics of history
In: Gender and culture series
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface to the Thirtieth Anniversary Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Toward a Feminist History -- 1. Women's History -- 2. Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis -- Part II: Gender and Class -- 3. On Language, Gender, and Working-Class History -- 4. Women in The Making of the English Working Class -- Part III: Gender in History -- 5. Work Identities for Men and Women: The Politics of Work and Family in the Parisian Garment Trades in 1848 -- 6. A Statistical Representation of Work: La Statistique de l'industrie à Paris, 1847–1848 -- 7. "L'ouvriere! Mot impie, sordide . . .": Women Workers in the Discourse of French Political Economy, 1840–1860 -- Part IV: Equality and Difference -- 8. The Sears Case -- 9. American Women Historians, 1884–1984 -- 10. The Conundrum of Equality -- Notes -- Index