Daughters of Time
Women in the Western Tradition
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- $74.99
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- $74.99
Publisher Description
Daughters of Time: Women in the Western Tradition by Mary Kinnear offers a sweeping and insightful exploration of women’s roles, identities, and achievements throughout the history of Western civilization. Spanning from ancient societies to the twentieth century, Kinnear draws on social, cultural, and intellectual history to illuminate both the well-known and hidden contributions of women in Europe and North America.Structured both chronologically and thematically, the book investigates key moments and turning points in women’s history—from the family structures and gender norms of ancient Greece and Rome, through the medieval period and the Renaissance, to the movements for reform, political rights, and social change in modern times. Kinnear foregrounds women’s experiences in work, politics, religion, and domestic life while also examining the evolution of broader social attitudes and institutional barriers.Thoughtfully engaging with the insights of feminist scholarship, Daughters of Time challenges the traditional exclusion of women from major historical narratives, revealing how the conceptual frameworks of Western philosophy and culture have both shaped and limited women’s lives. Kinnear highlights the tensions, contradictions, and progress marking women’s status and rights, and provides keen analysis of how concepts like equality, reform, collective action, and family have shaped the possibilities for women across generations.Accessible, rigorously researched, and rich with examples, Daughters of Time is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexity and significance of women’s history in the West, as well as the ongoing debates about gender, power, and social change.