DHL Abholort 4.69 Hermes Kurierdienst 4.99 DHL-Kurier 3.99 Hermes-Stelle 4.49 GLS-Kurierdienst 3.99

Promises Kept

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Broschur
Buch Promises Kept Gerda Lerner
Libristo-Code: 04514569
Verlag Oxford University Press Inc, Mai 1998
"All human beings are practicing historians," writes Gerda Lerner. "We live our lives; we tell our s... Vollständige Beschreibung
? points 66 b
26.12 inkl. MwSt.
Externes Lager in kleiner Menge Wir versenden in 3-5 Tagen

30 Tage für die Rückgabe der Ware


Das könnte Sie auch interessieren


TOP
WOMEN WHO THINK TOO MUCH Susan Nolen-Hoeksema / Broschur
common.buy 18.56
TOP
Confidence Code Katty Kay / Broschur
common.buy 16.64
TOP
Butts: A Backstory / Broschur
common.buy 12.40
Creation of Patriarchy Gerda Lerner / Broschur
common.buy 30.16
Jokes to Offend Men Allison Kelley / Hardcover
common.buy 18.86
Creation of Feminist Consciousness Gerda Lerner / Broschur
common.buy 44.59
Sentences of the Syriac Menander David Monaco / Hardcover
common.buy 111.18
So war's bei uns zu Haus Sabine Walter / Broschur
common.buy 9.89
Venere ed Imene al tribunale della penitenza Jean Baptiste Bouvier / Hardcover
common.buy 20.08
Bumping Tony Bianchi / Broschur
common.buy 12.80
China's Economic Dilemmas in the 1990s Congress of the United States Joint Economic Committee / Broschur
common.buy 71.63
Weighing and Reasoning Iwao Hirose / Hardcover
common.buy 147.50
Happily Ever After Trista Sutter / Broschur
common.buy 15.43
Use of Superconductivity in Energy Storage Klaus-Peter Juengst / Hardcover
common.buy 184.43

"All human beings are practicing historians," writes Gerda Lerner. "We live our lives; we tell our stories. It is as natural as breathing." It is as important as breathing, too. History shapes our self-definition and our relationship to community; it locates us in time and place and helps to give meaning to our lives. History can be the vital thread that holds a nation together, as demonstrated most strikingly in the case of Jewish history. Conversely, for women, who have lived in a world in which they apparently had no history, its absence can be devastating. In Why History Matters, Lerner brings together her thinking and research of the last sixteen years, combining personal reminiscences with innovative theory that illuminate the importance of history and the vital role women have played in it. Why History Matters contains some of the most significant thinking and writing on history that Lerner has done in her entire career--a summation of her life and work. The chapters are divided into three sections, each widely different from the others, each revelatory of Lerner as a woman and a feminist. We read first of Lerner's coming to consciousness as a Jewish woman. There are moving accounts of her early life as a refugee in America, her return to Austria fifty years after fleeing the Nazis (to discover a nation remarkable both for the absence of Jews and for the anti-Semitism just below the surface), her slow assimilation into American life, and her decision to be a historian. If the first section is personal, the second focuses on more professional concerns. Included here is a fascinating essay on nonviolent resistance, tracing the idea from the Quakers (such as Mary Dyer), to abolitionists such as Theodore Dwight Weld (the "most mobbed man" in America), to Thoreau's essay Civil Disobedience, then across the sea to Tolstoy and Gandhi, before finally returning to America during the civil rights movement of the 1950s. There are insightful essays on "American Values" and on the tremendous advances women have made in the twentieth century, as well as Lerner's presidential address to the Organization of American Historians, which outlines the contributions of women to the field of history and the growing importance of women as a subject of history. The highlight of the final section of the book is Lerner's bold and innovative look at the issues of class and race as they relate to women, an essay that distills her thinking on these difficult subjects and offers a coherent conceptual framework that will prove of lasting interest to historians and intellectuals. A major figure in women's studies and long-term activist for women's issues, a founding member of NOW and a past president of the Organization of American Historians, Gerda Lerner is a pioneer in the field of Women's History and one of its leading practitioners. Why History Matters is the summation of the work and thinking of this distinguished historian.

Informationen zum Buch

Vollständiger Name Promises Kept
Autor Gerda Lerner
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Broschur
Datum der Veröffentlichung 1998
Anzahl der Seiten 268
EAN 9780195122893
ISBN 0195122895
Libristo-Code 04514569
Gewicht 366
Abmessungen 212 x 141 x 17
Verschenken Sie dieses Buch noch heute
Es ist ganz einfach
1 Legen Sie das Buch in Ihren Warenkorb und wählen Sie den Versand als Geschenk 2 Wir schicken Ihnen umgehend einen Gutschein 3 Das Buch wird an die Adresse des beschenkten Empfängers geliefert

Anmeldung

Melden Sie sich bei Ihrem Konto an. Sie haben noch kein Libristo-Konto? Erstellen Sie es jetzt!

 
obligatorisch
obligatorisch

Sie haben kein Konto? Nutzen Sie die Vorteile eines Libristo-Kontos!

Mit einem Libristo-Konto haben Sie alles unter Kontrolle.

Erstellen Sie ein Libristo-Konto