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Winner of the 1986 Joan Kelly Prize of the American Historical Association
''The Creation of Patriarchy may well be the most important work in feminist theory to appear in our generation."
New Directions for Women
"Written by one of the most brilliant historians of our era, this book dramatically reopens a chapter of women's history that historians had thought was forever closed to them—the origins of the collective dominance of women by men."
Katherine Kish Sklar, University of California, Los Angeles
''The Creation of Patriarchy has the boldness, authority, and richness of The Second Sex.'" Catharine R. Stimpson, Rutgers University
"[This volume] gives us a grand historical framework that was impossible even to imagine before the enlightenment about women's place in the world provided by [Lerner's] earlier work and that of other feminist scholars." Ms. Magazine
"[Lerner's] is the work of a serious and a committed...
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HISTORY/WOMEN'S STUDIES/RELIGIOUS STUDIES
vJk^
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OXFORD
Winner of the 1986 Joan Kelly Prize of the American Historical Association
''The Creation of Patriarchy may well be the most important work in feminist theory to appear in our generation."
New Directions for Women
"Written by one of the most brilliant historians of our era, this book dramatically reopens a chapter of women's history that historians had thought was forever closed to them—the origins of the collective dominance of women by men."
Katherine Kish Sklar, University of California, Los Angeles
''The Creation of Patriarchy has the boldness, authority, and richness of The Second Sex.'" Catharine R. Stimpson, Rutgers University
"[This volume] gives us a grand historical framework that was impossible even to imagine before the enlightenment about women's place in the world provided by [Lerner's] earlier work and that of other feminist scholars." Ms. Magazine
"[Lerner's] is the work of a serious and a committed scholar, one devoted to careful and detailed research [It] should be on everyone's reading list." Women's Review of Books
"Lerner has here succeeded in presenting a persuasive argument for the
historicity of female subordination____an important step in the creation of
new modes of analysis for all of human history."
Alice Kessler-Harris, Hofstra University
Gerda Lerner, Robinson-Edwards Professor of History Emérita at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the author of The Creation of Feminist Consciousness.
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