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Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789-1979 (Lives of Women in Science)

Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789-1979 (Lives of Women in Science)

Current price: $41.95
Publication Date: November 1st, 1987
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
ISBN:
9780813512563
Pages:
384
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Description

These pioneering studies of women in science pay special attention to the mutual impact of family life and scientific career. The contributors address five key themes: historical changes in such concepts as scientific career, profession, patronage, and family; differences in "gender image" associated with various branches of science; consequences of national differences and emigration; opportunities for scientific work opened or closed by marriage; and levels of women's awareness about the role of gender in science. 

An international group of historians of science discuss a wide range of European and American women scientists--from early nineteenth-century English botanists to Marie Curie to the twentieth-century theoretical biologist, Dorothy Wrinch. 

About the Author

DORINDA OUTRAM, Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Cork, Republic of Ireland, is the author of Georges Cuvier: Vocation, Science, and Authority in Post-Revolutionary France.