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“If this analysis of history is approximately sound and if the future like the past is to be crowded with changes and exigencies, then it is difficult to believe that the feminism of the passing generation, already hardened into dogma and tradition, represents the completed form of woman's relations to work, interests and society.”

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Making Women's History: The Essential Mary Ritter Beard

This book is a compilation of Mary Ritter Beard's influential writings that explore the significance of women in historical contexts, offering a nuanced perspective on gender and societal roles throughout history. more

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Mary Ritter Beard
Mary Ritter Beard

Mary Ritter Beard was an American historian known for her research on women's history. Her book 'The American Woman: Her Past and Present' had a profound impact on gender studies. more

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